User Stories Applied: For Agile Software Development. Mike Cohn

User Stories Applied: For Agile Software Development


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User Stories Applied: For Agile Software Development Mike Cohn
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Agile modeling: Effective Practices for Extreme Programming and the Unified Process, by Scott Ambler. Jim Highsmith; Becoming Agile: in an imperfect world. The concept of user stories has its roots as one of the main tenets of Extreme Programming. As part of that, I was asked to dig up some good books on development processes, particularly on how to deal with the requirements problem. Requirement Management & Modelling. User Stories Applied: For Agile Software Development, by Mike Cohn. Best book I've found so far is User Stories Applied for Agile Software Development. He authored two of the agile movement's most respected books, User Stories Applied for Agile Software Development and Agile Estimating and Planning. In simple terms, user stories represent an effective means of gathering requirements from the customer (roughly akin to use cases). A friend of mine, Aslıhan Hilal Uyar (Hilal Aslı), as part of her master study, wrote a paper on Scrum, one of very popular agile methods for software development projects, and how it is applied in Turkey. I pick up the book with a lot of interesting an enthusiasm. She first briefly explains what Scrum is and its Product Backlog => It is a complete list of feature requirements to be added to the product and is usually in the form of user stories to enable the product owner to fully understand what is being mentioned.