MVP Step 2 - How to create use cases as a preliminary step to mapping out feature sets for an MVP
Once you know what your customers actually need, you need to start defining how your application needs to work to solve those problems.
Defining Use Cases is how you do that in a concise and clear way.
At least, Use Cases is the first towards providing a more clear picture that a Developer could act on.
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