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Here two example of use case that looks good but are not thinking in a mobile way. | Here two example of use case that looks good but are not thinking in a mobile way. | ||
- Search community hub courses => you can do that easily on your mobile browser, you don't really need an app. If this example has a valid real life purpose, it needs to be explained. | - Search community hub courses => you can do that easily on your mobile browser, you don't really need an app. If this example has a valid real life purpose, it needs to be explained. | ||
- See list of course => it is often a part of a use case (for example checking attendance), but this is not a use case. We rarely want to see list of course just to see the list of course. | - See list of course => it is often a part of a use case (for example checking attendance), but this is not a use case. We rarely want to see list of course just to see the list of course. |
Latest revision as of 08:59, 17 January 2011
Examples of false good use cases
Here two example of use case that looks good but are not thinking in a mobile way. - Search community hub courses => you can do that easily on your mobile browser, you don't really need an app. If this example has a valid real life purpose, it needs to be explained. - See list of course => it is often a part of a use case (for example checking attendance), but this is not a use case. We rarely want to see list of course just to see the list of course.