The use cases need a user first which in most cases is a human, so it's equally important to design your UI use cases also. Software is built for humans first.
Agreed. Use cases is a bit of a loaded word so perhaps a bad choice.
My intent was that shared understanding of the goals based on user needs would need to be established before starting the formal UI or the backend. Starting without will likely be a difficult road regardless.
The Formal UI and backend knowledge would leverage mockups and wireframes that were made during the quest for shared understanding. Keeping in mind it'll likely change as the process moves forward. ;)
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The use cases need a user first which in most cases is a human, so it's equally important to design your UI use cases also. Software is built for humans first.
Agreed. Use cases is a bit of a loaded word so perhaps a bad choice.
My intent was that shared understanding of the goals based on user needs would need to be established before starting the formal UI or the backend. Starting without will likely be a difficult road regardless.
The Formal UI and backend knowledge would leverage mockups and wireframes that were made during the quest for shared understanding. Keeping in mind it'll likely change as the process moves forward. ;)