Use Case definition

Use Case. A Use Case is a description in the Order of one or more limitation(s) on the manner in which the Product may be used by Licensee. Such limitation(s) may include, but are not limited to, use of the Product only for a specified project, application, line of business, purpose of use or group of users.
Use Case means (a) the Core Use Case, (b) a Use Case agreement executed by a TDSO, or (c) the Use Case Summary, Use Case Exhibit and Use Case Implementation Guide that the TDSO must agree to follow in order to share specific Message Content with NJHIN.
Use Case. 4: For evaluation and understanding causality: The data would be used to evaluate causality between determinants of health and outcomes. Also, used to understand effectiveness of certain models of care across the health and care system.

Examples of Use Case in a sentence

  • At least 30 days prior to authorizing the deployment of any new Use Case, Axon will provide Agency notice (by updating the list of Use Case at xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/aceip and providing Agency with a mechanism to obtain notice of that update or another commercially reasonable method to Agency designated contact) (“New Use Case”).


More Definitions of Use Case

Use Case. One of eight building types as defined in the Use Case Matrix included as Attachment E of NYSERDA RFQL 4552.
Use Case shall have the meaning set forth in the Master Use Case Agreement.
Use Case means a use case approved by the Alliance, as further defined in the Alliance Specification, including a list of technical specifications, obligations, and events, necessary to implement a compliant implementation of such use case.
Use Case means a team composed of representatives of the Active Members, working on a same project in the IO.Energy 3.0 Ecosystem;
Use Case means the limits on how the Feed can be used with the On-demand Service.
Use Case is defined as a specific customer journey and a specific set of operators.
Use Case a collection of ways Members are able to use Properties. They include focused desk work, contemplative escape, and team off- sites. Each Use Case may require different Flown Kit items to optimise the Member’s experience.