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5 Rules for Writing Effective User Stories

Título: 5 Rules for Writing Effective User Stories

Autor: Thomas Hathaway

Sinopse: User Stories are a great method for expressing stakeholder requirements, whether your projects follow an Agile, Iterative, or a Waterfall methodology. They are the basis for developers to deliver a suitable information technology (IT) app or application. Well-structured user stories express a single action to achieve a specific goal from the perspective of a single role. When writing user stories, stakeholders knowledgeable about the role should focus on the business result that the IT solution will enable while leaving technology decisions up to the developers. Good user stories are relevant to the project, unambiguous, and understandable to knowledge peers. The best user stories also contain crucial non-functional (quality) requirements, which are the best weapon in the war against unsatisfactory performance in IT solutions. This eBook presents two common user story structures to help you ensure that your user stories have all the required components and that they express the true business need as succinctly as possible. It offers five simple rules to ensure that your user stories are the best that they can be. That, in turn, will reduce the amount of time needed in user story elaboration and discussion with the development team. This eBook targets business professionals who are involved with an IT project, Product Owners in charge of managing a backlog, or Business Analysts working with an Agile team. Angela and Tom Hathaway are the founders of BA-EXPERTS, a training and consulting company for "anyone wearing the BA hat (TM). They have authored numerous training courses and publications. Tom and Angela have facilitated hundreds of requirements discovery sessions under a variety of acronyms (JAD, ASAP, JADr, JRP, etc.). Working as a team, they strive to expand the base of skilled business analysis practitioners and business professionals around the world by sharing their experience and expertise in training seminars, blogs, books, videos, and public presentations.

Contexto da obra

Quando a classificação é mais ampla, o contexto do livro costuma depender ainda mais de autoria, tema e edição. “5 Rules for Writing Effective User Stories”, de Thomas Hathaway, publicado pela editora Amazon Digital Services, Inc., em 2013 e com 52 páginas, integra a categoria Livros Variados. Por isso, autoria, edição e tema acabam tendo ainda mais peso na forma de apresentar o livro.

Editora: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.

Páginas: 52

Ano: 2013

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Linguagem: inglês

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    Os livros da editora Amazon Digital Services, Inc. exploram principalmente histórias de romance e relações intensas, muitas vezes com personagens enfrentando dilemas emocionais profundos, como amnésia, segredos do passado ou desafios de confiança. O catálogo traz narrativas que transitam entre o drama contemporâneo e o romance paranormal, incluindo conflitos entre humanos e seres sobrenaturais, além de histórias com toques eróticos e temas LGBTQ+. A leitura costuma apresentar ritmo envolvente, com tensão crescente e momentos de introspecção, e o tom varia entre o dramático e o sensual, com personagens que lidam com perdas, segundas chances e batalhas internas. As sinopses sugerem uma preferência por tramas centradas em relacionamentos complexos e conflitos pessoais, frequentemente ambientados em cenários urbanos ou fantásticos.

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