Ooh, use cases for sure. Unless, of course, the users are all super weird and their 'normal' usage scenarios involve juggling chainsaws while riding a unicycle. Then the usability requirements might be more helpful.
Use cases for sure! That's where you'll find all the nitty-gritty details about how users interact with the system on a day-to-day basis. A no-brainer if you ask me.
I think the use cases would be the best source to determine normal usage scenarios. The use cases outline the specific steps users take to achieve their goals, so that seems like the most relevant document.
Requirements specification might provide a more general overview of the project requirements, but use cases seem to be more specific to normal usage scenarios.
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