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Six features of a good user story - INVEST model renewed | Agile Software Development
User stories are the the most used format for agile requirements. The main point of the user stories is to focus on the concrete user needs and not on figuring out the extensive amount details that are known to be difficult to gather upfront. A usual...
User stories are the the most used format for agile requirements. The main point of the user stories is to focus on the concrete user needs and not on figuring out the extensive amount details that are known to be difficult to gather upfront. A usual...
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Illustration Friday Hop Onto the Ponoko Zeitgeist
Brianna Privett over at the illustrator’s blog Illustration Friday has posted a great account of her experience with...
Brianna Privett over at the illustrator’s blog Illustration Friday has posted a great account of her experience with...
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Six features of a good user story - INVEST model renewed
"As a Product Owner and the development team we want to have user stories of the appropriate size so that we could plan realistically while not wasting time on estimating and managing what would anyway will be changed" - A possible user story. ...
"As a Product Owner and the development team we want to have user stories of the appropriate size so that we could plan realistically while not wasting time on estimating and managing what would anyway will be changed" - A possible user story. ...
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Qualities, User Stories and sad state of Scrum requirements
User stories are fine for functional requirements, but they are completely useless for quality requirements (aka non-functional requirements). Many teams I work with new to Scrum often start writing user stories for new features, but either pretend the...
User stories are fine for functional requirements, but they are completely useless for quality requirements (aka non-functional requirements). Many teams I work with new to Scrum often start writing user stories for new features, but either pretend the...
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| Topics: requirements, scrum, userstory, non-functi... | Add delicious to your profileNicWA posted a blog entry
Derek Powazek is in Business
Derek Powazek is an “Industry Influencer” as selected by Folio Magazine, which listed a top forty of...
Derek Powazek is an “Industry Influencer” as selected by Folio Magazine, which listed a top forty of...
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Creative writing for user stories
Short stories are an excellent way of communicating user needs; not just use cases but needs, desires, joys and frustrations....
Short stories are an excellent way of communicating user needs; not just use cases but needs, desires, joys and frustrations....
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Agile Game Development: Hours vs. Story Points
One of the key values of User Stories is that they can be estimated. Estimations are made using "Story Points". Story Points are a relative measure of feature difficulty/complexity that are useful for planning. If one feature takes twice as...
One of the key values of User Stories is that they can be estimated. Estimations are made using "Story Points". Story Points are a relative measure of feature difficulty/complexity that are useful for planning. If one feature takes twice as...
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