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1. What are business scenarios?
2. How does one go about doing them?
3. What are the ways of doing a business scenario (e.g. graphical,procedural
etc.)?
I have used scenarios extensivly in writing Installation guide as well as
How-to guides. For example
a) in what circumstances you need to install X component or
b) if you want to use particular functionality if software install Y
component or
c) if you have X component on one side of Network then place component Y on
same side of X component or
d) if you have X component on one side of Network the place component Y on
opposite side of X component or
I explain scenario as a network diagram using Visio (depends for which
application you are writing) initially and then explain the procedure on how
to achieve the expected or optimum results.
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