Fred is a software jack of all trades, having worked over the last 24 years at every stage of the SDLC and has authored [two books](https://www.amazon.co.uk/Fred-Heath/e/B08F3Q1H1M).
Use Cases are also a good tool for mapping the Requirements into Specifications, I totally agree with that. However, Features and the Gherkin DSL provide a uniform syntax and a standardised way of verifying the Specifications, through a number of tools such as Cucumber, Specflow, etc. For that reason, I prefer using Features over Use Cases.
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Hi Slava and thanks for the feedback.
Use Cases are also a good tool for mapping the Requirements into Specifications, I totally agree with that. However, Features and the Gherkin DSL provide a uniform syntax and a standardised way of verifying the Specifications, through a number of tools such as Cucumber, Specflow, etc. For that reason, I prefer using Features over Use Cases.