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  1. @ClearSpringBA Well of course! That's the best way to ensure you don't miss any important camping requirements.
  2. Do: Use a glossary and domain model to define complex terms and data elements (instead of right in the use case - hurts readability) #ucdo
  3. @KarenQuinnBA How would they be different? Include more/less information? Write at a different level? Seems they'd be very similar.
  4. Taking a look at so-called "smart use cases" http://www.accelerateddeliv...
  5. Hey we released CaseComplete 2009 R2! http://bit.ly/10B3po
  6. Do: Keep the main success scenario between 6 and 10 steps long. <6 results in too many use cases. >10 is too hard to consume. #ucdo
  7. We're putting the final touches on CaseComplete 2009 R2. Pretty excited about it.
  8. Do: Name use cases with "verb noun" combo that indicates an event related to a goal (e.g. Create Account) #ucdo
  9. Don't: Include user interface detail in the steps of your use case. #ucdo
  10. On Use Case Templates http://blog.casecomplete.co...
  11. Customization tip: You can add or change value choices for fields like Assigned To or Requirement Type via Tools/Predefined fields.
  12. Did you know you can drag the icon next to the URL in your web browser into the related documents section to create a link to the web page?
  13. Tip of the day: use drag and drop between requirements and use cases to indicate which requirements are applicable to which use cases.
  14. download free CaseComplete shape libraries for web wireframes, BPMN and statechart diagramming at http://bit.ly/6P4Rz
  15. Video: Get to know CaseComplete in three-and-a-half minutes - http://www.casecomplete.com...
  16. Writing Use Case Extensions - http://tinyurl.com/d6wgx3
  17. Move multiple use cases to new package: multi-select in list, then either drag to new package or right click and select move to
  18. Generate an activity/flow diagram directly from your use case: right click on the use case and select generate activity diagram.
  19. Auto-populate a use case diagram by right clicking on an actor or use case in a diagram, and select show related shapes/connectors.
  20. Don't be intimidated by custom reports. Type this line in Word, save it, then run from CC: $listUseCasesSortID where Priority = 1 $ID $Name