The Thirsty Developer
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# Tuesday, December 30, 2008
The Thirsty Developer 46: Use Cases

This week is an interview with Matt Terski, the President and co-founder of Serlio Software, a company that creates Case Complete.   Matt and Larry talk about Use Cases and how they fit into the software development life cycle. You can follow Matt at the Use Case blog.

Show Notes

Ivar Jacobson
Eric Sink's article on Platforms that Larry Mentioned
Download a free 30 day trial of Case Complete (full featured)

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