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Mike Cohn

Publisher: Addison-Wesley
Copyright: 2004
Format: Paper; 304 pp

ISBN-10: 0321205685
ISBN-13:9780321205681Help icon

Our Price: £28.99
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Published: 18 Mar 2004
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Description

The concept of user stories has its roots as one of the main tenets of Extreme

Programming. In simple terms, user stories represent an effective means of

gathering requirements from the customer (roughly akin to use cases). This

book describes user stories and demonstrates how they can be used to properly

plan, manage, and test software development projects. The book highlights

both successful and unsuccessful implementations of the concept, and provides

sets of questions and exercises that drive home its main points. After absorbing

the lessons in this book, readers will be able to introduce user stories in their

organizations as an effective means of determining precisely what is required of

a software application.

 
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