what is the use case and what is the test case?
Answer Posted / shanthi
USE CASE IS NOTHING BUT PICTORIAL REPRESENTATION OF THE
REQUIREMENTS.USING UML SYMBOLS DEVELOPER PREPARES USECASE
MODEL.
TEST CASE IS NOTHING BUT STEP BY STEP DOCUMENTION OF
IDENTIFIED SCENARIOS USING STANDARD TEMPLATE.
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