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(Created page with "''Product and services development''. A use case is a specific practical situation or application, in which a product or service under development could be used. :<span style="color:#4B0082">'''''Regulated Liability Network (RLN) use cases'''''</span> :"The RLN discovery phase examined three potential use cases for the network — consumer domestic payment, wholesale cross-border payment and securities settlement — and settled on the first case to pursue a proof-of-...") |
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Latest revision as of 15:31, 2 October 2023
Product and services development.
A use case is a specific practical situation or application, in which a product or service under development could be used.
- Regulated Liability Network (RLN) use cases
- "The RLN discovery phase examined three potential use cases for the network — consumer domestic payment, wholesale cross-border payment and securities settlement — and settled on the first case to pursue a proof-of-concept (PoC)..."
- Association of Corporate Treasurers blog - September 2023.