--- title: Example Case Study author: Example Author tags: example, case study, platform --- ## Introduction This is a template for a written case study, please note that this is only a suggestion. Your selected topic may or may not conform to this structure. As a content author or editor you should use your discretion and structure each document in order to convey the most important information in the most effective way. ## Brief History You may use a bullet point list or subheadings to structure a timeline of your chosen topic's history: - 1990: Examples are invented by John Doe. - 1991: Examples are first used in Example Project. - 1996: Example Project is released to the public. - 1999: John Doe steps down as CEO of Example Company. - 2001: E.G. Group acquires Example Company for $1.23 billion. - 2009: Anonymous leaks database of politically sensitive Examples to the public. - 2010: E.G. Group open sources Example Project and all proprietary Examples. ## Main Features Describe the primary purpose of the tool that you have selected. Which problems does it solve? Is there something unique about this tool? How can it be useful to developers? You may use subheadings, tables or bullet points to structure your description: - **Example Feature:** This feature does something for a specific reason. - **Example Feature:** This feature does something for a specific reason. - **Example Feature:** This feature does something for a specific reason. Example feature table: | Feature | Description | | --- | --- | | Example Feature | This feature does something for a specific reason. | | Example Feature | This feature does something for a specific reason. | | Example Feature | This feature does something for a specific reason. | You may find this online tool useful for creating tables: https://www.tablesgenerator.com/markdown_tables ## Market Comparison This section can be used to compare the advantages and disadvantages of your chosen tool to other similar tools. You may use subheadings, tables or bullet points to structure your description. If you are writing about an open source tool, it may be a good idea to compare it to similar proprietary tools. Likewise, if you are writing about a proprietary tool, it may be a good idea to compare it to similar open source tools. Similarly, a self hosted tool and a cloud based tool with a similar purpose may make for a good comparison. ## Getting Started If applicable, describe how to get started with your chosen tool. By providing examples, this can help to demystify a tool and make it more accessible to beginners. ## Conclusion This section can be used to summarize your findings. What are the main advantages and disadvantages of your chosen tool? What are the main use cases for this tool? What are the main limitations of this tool? What does the future look like for this tool? ## References - [Example.com](https://example.com) - *Good Examples* by John Doe, 1990 - The Example Podcast, Episode 1 - [Examples Explained](https://youtu.be/dQw4w9WgXcQ) ## Additional Resources - [More about Examples](https://example.com) - [Examples, the Full Course](https://youtu.be/dQw4w9WgXcQ)