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seems to have some extensive advise about the use of business cases.
However, I suspect Richard was more accurate in suggesting that you were
about as likely to be writing something about how customers use your
company's products. Those are sometimes also called "white papers" and
they're all over the place. Check the Netscape site for tons of them.