user-stories Questions

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I can delete user stories and tasks, no problem, but I can't figure out how to delete a comment from the discussion in a VSTS user story.
Koopman asked 7/9, 2016 at 14:8

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If a story is in progress and then swim lanes are code review and QA-ready, how should the assignment of stories work? Should a story remain assigned to the developer? And should the code review an...
Asperity asked 20/4, 2020 at 5:21

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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 stor...
Loupe asked 18/12, 2008 at 19:7

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I am implementing some smoke tests to our website. I'm using a Given/When/Then format for existing automated acceptance tests/User stories. But now I want to do an initial smoke test of: Given I...
Bernat asked 27/1, 2012 at 10:49

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I'm trying to work in a more organised way and started adopting user stories. I think I have misunderstanding of how should I use user stories for technical stuff. Let's say I'm coding an a...
Larry asked 14/12, 2013 at 8:26

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I have a set of User Stories and I have a set of business rules (primarily laws binding my requirements to be compliant). In Agile SDLC I'm not sure where these "rules" are attached to my user stor...
Gissing asked 10/8, 2010 at 20:9

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I am attempting to manage my projects a little better so I am looking at attempting to apply some of (eventually all) the features of scrum. Looking at user stories specifically the high lev...
Boelter asked 10/11, 2009 at 10:50

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I would like to know: how to convert users stories into sequence diagrams? and what is the most easy diagram to understand (for customer)?
Enkindle asked 4/6, 2014 at 14:41

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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 ...
Argyll asked 11/11, 2009 at 11:19

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We do distributed agile development and could really us a solution like story cards on a wall/board, only on a webpage where you could easily drag and drop them. Any suggestions? Thanks.
Embus asked 18/10, 2009 at 7:51

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We attempt to do agile development at my current job and we succeed for the most part. The main problem seems to be that the developers on the project are always waiting for requirements at t...
Guaco asked 23/9, 2008 at 19:5

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I've just finished up with a prototype implementation of a supervised learning algorithm, automatically assigning categorical tags to all the items in our company database (roughly 5 million ...
Savory asked 11/1, 2011 at 21:46

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I'm starting a new project from scratch and have written User Stores to describe how a given user will interact with the system. But, I'm having trouble understanding how to break the first u...
Liberticide asked 2/11, 2011 at 13:40

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So I know that when it comes to user stories scenarios, being specific is a good thing. However, I frequently come to a point where I ask myself: How specific should my scenario be? For instance, ...
Lima asked 3/4, 2011 at 3:37

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We are just starting on a pretty big project with lots of sub projects. we don't currently use any kind of named process but I am hoping to get some kind of agile/scrumlike process in by the ...
Myrlmyrle asked 22/9, 2008 at 22:45

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There are several ways to do burn down charts in Scrum. Some people suggest using the story points of unfinished stories left as your burn down charts in Scrum. Pro: Only finished stories l...
Studner asked 15/12, 2008 at 19:46

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The book User Stories Applied contains single page discussing Personas. The definition of persona from the book is: A persona is imaginary representation of a user role. It futher discu...
Restive asked 29/8, 2010 at 12:34

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If anyone is trying to do agile, i am trying to figure out a way to use JIRA / Greenhopper for this. We are a global dev team so the distributed nature is crucial here. We were initially usi...
Sawtoothed asked 16/11, 2008 at 14:13

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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 ...
Thermistor asked 1/12, 2009 at 18:42

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A few individuals at my work have come together to form a group whose goal is to analyze the benefits of implementing some Agile software development / project management principles. As a de...
Crayfish asked 8/6, 2009 at 18:44

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User stories are traditionally written as expression "As a [User Type] I want [feature] so that [some benefit]". In the books and online resources [User Type] typically correspond to a role of a hu...
Lotty asked 28/10, 2010 at 9:58

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I am about to start a pilot project in our company to introduce agile practices, including the use of user stories. After reading two books by Mike Cohn, Agile Estimating and Planning in part...
Ornas asked 15/9, 2010 at 11:22

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I'm a newbie to the Agile/TDD world and trying to get my head around some of the basics. This is related to the way I should go about implementing user stories. For e.g. lets assume I have b...
Catlett asked 9/9, 2010 at 19:26

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As I understand things, the Scrum backlog is composed of a series of Stories that represent something for the end user and this is further decomposed into Features. If this is the case, wher...
Flyback asked 8/5, 2010 at 21:40

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In a scrum team, how important is it to complete a single story before moving on? Our scrum master is fairly dogmatic about bringing a single story to completion before moving on. I can see ...
Overlive asked 18/2, 2010 at 3:2

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