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    <description>1. Watch Lecture Videos Watch the week 07 lecture videos in advance of your team meeting.&#xA;Videos Specifications Video Slides Scenarios Video Slides Lecture References:&#xA;See Resources→References for instructions on how to access lecture references.&#xA;Michael Jackson. ”The Meaning of Requirements”, in Annals of Software Engineering, vol. 3, 1997, pp. 5-21. Alistair Cockburn, Paul Bramble, Andy Pols, Steve Adolph, Patterns for Effective Use Cases, Addison- Wesley Professional, 2002. Chapter 6: Steps and Scenarios 2. Requirements, Specifications, and Assumptions This task is going to be difficult to understand without having watched the lecture video on Specifications. For this question, identify the three (3) use cases that were deemed in Deliverable 6 to be the most important to your project (from the Kano prioritization exercise). But do not use use cases that the TAs have deemed to be too simple or not orthogonal to each other. For each of these key use cases</description>
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