case study
noun
- intensive analysis of an individual unit stressing developmental factors in relation to context
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /ˈkeɪs ˌstʌdi/
noun
- Research performed in detail on a single individual, group, incident or community, as opposed to, for instance, a sample of the whole population.
- A case used in a such research.
- A very good example of something.
“Waymo is a case study in AI very successfully driving cars. It is not cost effective however and there are huge legal hurdles, mostly because of the job displacement it would cause.”