Fundamentally, agile user stories are short, simple tools to document a single action or intention desired by the targeted user to achieve a goal. The simplest user stories have a format, “As a user ...
As near as I can tell, everyone who's doing Agile is writing requirements in the user story format of "As <role> I need to <do something> so that I can <achieve some goal>." For example, "As a ...
Generative AI is driving a significant paradigm shift in how developers write code, develop software applications, reduce technical debt, and improve quality. GenAI isn’t just writing code, and there ...
The key difference between acceptance criteria and the definition of done is this: Acceptance criteria are unique to a specific user story or backlog item, while the definition of done applies ...
Microsoft's Aaron Bjork explores how to use acceptance criteria to get everyone on your team running the same play. On any team, whether a professional sports team or a software team, success is ...