@Dick--

I read the use cases on the ESME blog long ago. I don't remember them being that useful at the time; maybe because they seemed pretty obvious and basic.

At present what would be useful would be a list of functionality that you want to be sure doesn't get missed. Don't need a formal presentation, just a description of each need or objective.

What do you think?

--Bill


At 8:48 AM +0100 1/19/09, Hirsch, Richard wrote:
@Bill

Do you need support with use cases for the UI? I created some use cases for the original UI ( http://blog.esme.us/the-origins-of-esme-selected-use-cases/) why don't you see if this a format that you like and if the selected use cases help you. They might be outdated but I think they provide some indication of where we are going.

D.

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