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What are the differences between a use case and an application requirement?

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What are the differences between a use case and an application requirement?

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The differences between a use case and an application requirement are as follows:

Use Case Application Requirement
It describes the steps taken by a user to accomplish a specific task.It defines tasks that must be fulfilled in order to satisfy a user's needs.
The goal of a use case is to define a set of steps in order to reach a common user objective.The goal of an application requirement is to define certain needs in order to make the application successful.
It is useful for defining a set of process through which a user can specify this process as a requirement.It is useful for defining scopes and determining if a user has attained certain objectives.


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