I would think that use cases would be very useful. We probably have diverse expertise available that would make use cases very useful. Ron Cordell wrote:
I can help with the effort, both on the requirements and the programming side.
Does the plan to generate functional requirements involve the construction of use cases?
Ron Cordell
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