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When Writing a User Story, Write It on a Card

This is a quick follow-up to the earlier post, When Writing a User Story, Always Start with the User Persona. The post was about a pseudo-user story (“as an application, I want to invoke an API to get grades from … Continue reading

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When Writing a User Story, Always Start with the User Persona

I’ve recently come across a “user story” in an electronic project-management tool: “As an application, I want to invoke an API to get grades from a course.” An experienced agilist will notice right away that this “story” lacks a user … Continue reading

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