User Stories Applied
2004 • 268 pages

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Thoroughly reviewed and eagerly anticipated by the agile community, User Stories Applied offers a requirements process that saves time, eliminates rework, and leads directly to better software. The best way to build software that meets users' needs is to begin with "user stories": simple, clear, brief descriptions of functionality that will be valuable to real users. In User Stories Applied, Mike Cohn provides you with a front-to-back blueprint for writing these user stories and weaving them into your development lifecycle. You'll learn what makes a great user story, and what makes a bad one. You'll discover practical ways to gather user stories, even when you can't speak with your users. Then, once you've compiled your user stories, Cohn shows how to organize them, prioritize them, and use them for planning, management, and testing. User role modeling: understanding what users have in common, and where they differ Gathering stories: user interviewing, questionnaires, observation, and workshops Working with managers, trainers, salespeople and other "proxies" Writing user stories for acceptance testing Using stories to prioritize, set schedules, and estimate release costs Includes end-of-chapter practice questions and exercises User Stories Applied will be invaluable to every software developer, tester, analyst, and manager working with any agile method: XP, Scrum... or even your own home-grown approach.


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A Kent Beck Signature Book

A Kent Beck Signature Book is a 7-book series with 7 released primary works first released in 2002 with contributions by Kent Beck, Mike Cohn, and Mary Poppendieck.

Test-Driven Development: By Example
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User Stories Applied
Leading Lean Software Development
Growing Object-Oriented Software, Guided by Tests

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The Addison-Wesley Signature Series

The Addison-Wesley Signature Series is a 32-book series with 32 released primary works first released in 2002 with contributions by Martin Fowler, David Rice, and Matthew Foemmel.

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Test-Driven Development: By Example
Test-Driven development by Example
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Beyond Software Architecture: Creating and Sustaining Winning Solutions

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A quick read on using stories in software development. Very high level. While I read it cover to cover, I would advise reading the end of each chapter's bullet points to see what parts you wish to read more about. Bullet points pretty much tell you everything you need to know.

March 26, 2014

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