projectuses
Projectuses is a term used in some project management and product development contexts to describe the set of uses, applications, or value propositions that a project is intended to enable. It emphasizes translating outputs into real-world utility and outcomes, rather than focusing solely on features or deliverables.
Definition and scope: A projectuses framework identifies core uses (how the product or service will be employed),
Process: Practitioners begin by eliciting stakeholder needs and envisioned uses, then map these uses to concrete
Relation and benefits: Projectuses complements use-case–driven development and outcomes-based planning. Advantages include clearer alignment with user
Examples: In software, uses might include data ingestion, analysis, and report sharing; in a civil project, uses
See also: Use case, Requirements engineering, Outcome mapping, Value proposition.