A use case is simply a formal description of how you use a product, software or 
infrastructure (there can be many use cases for a single piece of software). In 
many cases the use case is used to document the things that must be tested in a 
rollout of the software.

J
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Lizette Koehler
Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2023 12:47 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: EXTERNAL EMAIL: Does the term USE CASE apply to system software 
upgrades

List -



I am being aske to create USE CASES for system software.  My brain is not
able to coordinate USE CASE with system software updates



It seems the phrase USE CASE applies more to SYSTEM Software development
than a System Software Upgrade



For Example, If I am upgrading from z/OS V2.4 to V2.5 - I am asked to supply
a use case.





Any guidance on how to do this?





Thank you



Lizette


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