ISSUE-31: Define categories for the use cases based on the level of use cases details

Define categories for the use cases based on the level of use cases details

State:
CLOSED
Product:
Data Usage Vocabulary
Raised by:
Makx Dekkers
Opened on:
2014-06-03
Description:
There is quite a difference in the level of detail in the use cases and also in the nature of the technical challenges. As far as I can see, there are two broad categories of use cases. Most of them are based on actual practical experience where specific challenges are derived from problems that were encountered (e.g. UC6, 10 through 25) but some are based on more general considerations, like a general need for documenting release schedules or provision of feedback mechanisms (e.g. UC1, 2, 5, 7, 8, 9) that lead to more open questions or general requirements.
Would it be useful to distinguish the two categories in separate sections?
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Related emails:
  1. Re: UCR Forked (from laufer@globo.com on 2014-10-02)
  2. UCR Forked (from phila@w3.org on 2014-10-02)
  3. Updated UCR (from Deirdre.Lee@deri.org on 2014-08-29)
  4. RE: dwbp-ISSUE-31: Define categories for the use cases based on the level of use cases details (from Deirdre.Lee@deri.org on 2014-08-04)
  5. dwbp-ISSUE-31: Define categories for the use cases based on the level of use cases details (from sysbot+tracker@w3.org on 2014-06-03)

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