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A Framework for Modern User Stories

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Jon Dobrowolski, A framework for modern User Stories

My inner Scrum Master got a little bit excited about this.

What I liked about it is the attention it gives to the language of a User Story – right down to the specific words that are used to make the statements. Granted, the other thing that I liked about this piece was how it both embraces the traditional User Story format, while updating/expanding it a bit to allow for more information to get “built in”.

You could argue that what’s added should have been encompassed by Acceptance Criteria anyway, but using BDD statements here seems more constructive. (…because they easily convert into acceptance tests.)

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