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This class is taught by a Certified Scrum Trainer but is not a certification course. Effective User Stories for Agile RequirementsProjects start with their requirements. How those requirements are documented or expressed has a tremendous influence on the rest of the project. User stories originated in the agile processes but are useful even if you are not planning to use an agile process. The technique of expressing requirements as user stories is one of the most broadly applicable techniques introduced by the agile processes. However, user stories are an effective approach on all time-constrained projects. In this course, we will look at how to identify and write good user stories. We’ll see the six attributes all good stories must exhibit and present thirteen guidelines for writing better stories. We will explore how user role modeling can help when gathering a project’s initial stories. During this hands-on course we will have the opportunity to practice identifying user roles and writing stories on a case study. You Will Learn
Combine This Class With Other Training
This class will be followed by a Certified ScrumMaster class and an Agile Estimating and Planning class in the same location. You can attend each class separately or with this class. What You Get
OnsiteDon’t see a date and location you like? Want to train a team or department without the hassle of travel? This course is available for onsite delivery. Contact Mike Cohn at (720) 890-6110 or by e-mail at Contact Mike Cohn BrochureDownload a PDF brochure with additional information. Professional Development Units (PDUs)
PMPs: You can receive 7.5 PDUs for this course.
This course is equally suited for programmers, testers, managers, analysts and even customers and product owners who are interested in applying these agile techniques to their projects. |
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