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Right back at the beginning of this book, we looked at defining our database problem in terms of what different users of the database would need to do. We specified these requirements in terms of use cases, and most fell into one of two categories: tasks a user would need to carry out to enter data efficiently and tasks for retrieving information in the form of different reports
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(2007). User Interface. In: Beginning Database Design. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0366-7_11
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