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Some projects apply Use Cases informally to help discover requirements, documenting and maintaining these requirements&#xD;
in another form such as user stories. How you tailor Use Cases may depend on project size, team experience, your tool&#xD;
set, the customer relationship, and so forth. See &lt;a class=&quot;elementLinkWithType&quot; href=&quot;./../../openup/guidances/guidelines/detail_ucs_and_scenarios_6BC56BB7.html&quot; guid=&quot;_4BJ_YCxSEdqjsdw1QLH_6Q&quot;>Guideline: Detail Use Cases and Scenarios&lt;/a>&amp;nbsp;for guidance related to documenting&#xD;
Use Cases.&#xD;
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