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I am from an XP background. I know the process very well and have solid working experience with it. I have found it to be the best way to develop software. I find myself in the position of a process doctor of sorts and this creates much self examination...
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They aren't supposed to tell you user ....
Users/developers who wont write stories Users aren't supposed to write user stories.
If that's not the focus, then the stories get out of control.
To make decisions so they can take action.
Are use cases just multiple user stories?? What are the benefits of using user stories over use cases.. and vice-versa... When to use one over other... Does all agile methodologies uses user stories??
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The typical syntax stories are not meant to be stand-alone, but meant to invite discussion of the story between ) were pretty lightweight, much as user ....
And Mike Cohn's User Stories Applied is well worth it.
Resource for that.
Is there a good freeware / open-source tool to manage user stories in terms of capturing and tracking stories that are currently being developed?
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Nearly all of the free project tools for "agile" methodologies out there do model user stories "capturing stories" mean something else in your context, other than short pieces of prose?) Have stories, todos and a virtual taskboard....
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Are user stories (typically used in agile development or test driven development) the same thing as events in Edward Yourdon's structured analysis methodology?
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Events and....
Mike Cohn has a good article on User Stories and the advantage of them http://www.mountaingoatsoftware.com/articles/27-advantages-of-user-stories-for-requirements As far as Edward Yourdon's that part of your question.
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While trying to apply agile principles to our development process, in particular scrum principles and XP-like user stories, we faced a problem about the architecture. Maybe we are still too much linked to the architecture-centric development, however ...
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There is no way that any Product Owner can sensibly .
Backlog SHOULD have system/development-stories, as long as it is sync'ed with the product owner's a backlog should not include developer stories.
When designing a back-end system, what granularity do you normally give your stories and tasks? Most examples of creating stories and tasks usually center around a GUI application with the story being something the user can do (e.g. search for a book ...
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Basically, I try to....
User can update Employee records) I base the stories on the public interface of the classes by the product owner.
If you are providing (i.e.
As long as you have users, user stories can be around things users can do.
Hi, I'm currently working on a productivity tool for Scrum teams and would like to know what is the average number of stories you see in a product backlogs at any particular time. Just to clarify the number should not include completed stories or stories...
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There's always 5 ± 2 stories in the official....
"or stories which 'might' be broken into multiple stories in the future." What? That's half our backlog.
Just to clarify the number should not include completed stories" Got that.
I'm trying to really understand Cucumber stories. I get it, but I'm really slow writing them. I think if I saw a good fleshed out application, I'd get closer to where I want to be. There are some samples out there, but there aren't any I can find with...
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The path on which we ) from thoughtbot includes a suite of cucumber stories and a generator for bootstrapping them into your.
Experience there are two main directions you can follow with cucumber stories.
Hi, How do you go about organizing user stories? What I did was this for a web application: Made a title for a web page like 'index', then listed all the stores the user can do on this page. I continued on for all the pages. Is this the most effective...
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I personally like the BDD style user....
I would classify by "role" of the user -- in fact .
Segregating user stories by "web page" seems suboptimal to me -- you should be choosing the set of your pages based on user stories, not vice versa.
Know any good stories that describe how a keyword or an operator got it's name? For example, why is main() the starting point on so many programs? Or why is the pipe (|) used as an OR operator in some languages? Most are derived from older syntax, but...
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Pipes were probably chosen because whoever made.
I doubt the stories are interesting.
Something.
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