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Mike Cohn is the author of User Stories Applied for Agile Software Development, Agile Estimating and Planning, and Succeeding with Agile. He is a co-founder and former board member of the Scrum Alliance, and a co-founder of the non-profit Agile Alliance, home of the Agile Manifesto. User stories applied Download user stories applied or read online books in PDF, EPUB, Tuebl, and Mobi Format. Click Download or Read Online button to get user stories applied book now. This site is like a library, Use search box in the widget to get ebook that you want. In User Stories Applied, Mike Cohn provides you with a front-to-back blueprint for writing these user stories and weaving them into your development lifecycle. You'll learn what makes a great user story, and what makes a bad one.
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The best way to build software that meets users' needs is to begin with 'user stories': simple, clear, brief descriptions of functionality that will be valuable to real users. In Use..more
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The user story is a frequently used tool in agile software development methods such as eXtreme Programming (XP) and Scrum. It is used both for documenting the existence of a requirement and as a worm package for use in scope planning and schedulin..more
Works very well also in case you have experience with agile practices, but less theoretical background on why certain practices work the way they do, I also recommend if you have previous experience in Agile, software development or project management.
Very well written and easy to follow.
Most ancient writers wrote esoterica..more
Mr. Cohn did a good job. However, some subjects are no longer relevant in modern agile dev, such as esti..more
I came at this as a BA with a fair bit of experience and was looking a quick light and easily digestible overview of stories - which this is. However, as another reviewer has noted, this book is definitely coming at the topic from the perspective of a software engineer,..more
Don't get me wrong, it is a good introduction to the topic. But I would combine it with User Story Mapping, as mapping the stories provides an excellent way of having that first story workshop that will generate stories.
Another aspect I didn't like was the fact the book is full of typos!!
All in all, a good introductory book to one requirements gathering..more
Here are my top findings:
- Stories should be as a slice of a cake. Story should fit in the sprint and should include all layers of the application;
- Story should be closed with an achievement;
- Keep the UI Out as Long as Possible;
- Keep user stories short, and don't forget their purpose as reminders to hold conversations;
- INVEST story principals: independent, negotiable, valuable to the user, s..more
While it made me revisit the basics of a user story, it is worthwhile to mention that readers WILL need a grasp of their own organization/team members in order to implement these practices.
All in all, a good read indeed, for those who are just starting with user stories, this book will definitely help. I liked the part where Mike has explained the core of story-pointing. When estimating..more
Book feels a bit dated with (now laughable) lines like 'Most software projects will do best with a new release every two to six months. Certain website projects may release even more frequently' but nonetheless most of the content felt useful even in 2018.
The book is easy to read and comprehend.
I expected some budgeting and financial planing for projects and releases but didn't see them in this book.
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I remember many years ago being told a story about a child at bath time. The child's father has filled the bath tub and is helping his child into the water. The young child, probably two or three years old, dips a toe in the water, quickly removes it, and tells her father 'make it warmer.' The father puts his hand into the water and is surprised to find that, rather than too cold, the water is already warmer than what his daughter is..more
You should learn history and got to know that Evo Project Management established in 1960. Here is the source of agile:
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Authors claim that is mathematically impossible to fail the project using Evo. What does Mike Cohn offer? Just write user story and do retrospective?
What d..more
Mike Cohn User Stories
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Mike Cohn Writing User Stories
I was right. Don't expect any ground breaking or world moving theories here. Just a very clear and thorough explanation of what user stories are, what user stories are not, how they relate to alternative requirement gathering strategies and how to use th..more
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