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Test DesignArticle :: Designing the Obvious, Part 4: Use Cases, Screenflows, and Wireframes
Okay, you know who wants the application and what they want it to do. Ready to start coding, right? Perhaps, but Robert Hoekman, Jr. has some suggestions about how to find problems in the design before it gets too expensive to fix.
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