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	<title>Carr, Norm and Tim Meehan</title>	<link>http://tc.eserver.org/authors/Carr,_Norm_and_Tim_Meehan</link>
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		<title>Use Cases Part II: Taming Scope</title>
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		<description>The use-case model can be a powerful tool for controlling scope throughout a project&apos;s life cycle. Because a simplified use-case model can be understood by all project participants, it can also serve as a framework for ongoing collaboration and a visual map of all agreed-upon functionality. Use it to plan, to negotiate, and to prevent scope creep.</description>
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		<title>What&apos;s the Problem?</title>
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		<description>One of the biggest problems in creating and delivering a site is how to decide, specify, and communicate exactly what we’re building and why. Use cases can help answer these questions by providing a simple, fast means to decide and describe the purpose of your project. In this quick-reading article, Messieurs Carr and Meehan introduce use cases and their, uh, uses.</description>
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