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Functional Requirements Are Not Always User Stories

What happens when Scrum projects do not have clear user stories? Because Product Owner has the subject matter expertise and decision making capabilities, that does not mean that he can clearly communicate the requirements in a way that will make the developers/testers as productive as possible. This blog post explains that the best way to […]

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User Stories Lifecycle

In this blog post, Henrik Larsson explains the lifeycle of user stories from the Release planning meeting to the release tracking stage where the product owner checks if the release date and contents can be kept.

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We Are all Part of the Conversation

In this blog post, Adriana Beal discusses the fact that all stakeholders in a project are part of the exploratory process of gathering requirements.

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Correct and Complete Requirements

Jim Hertzfeld discusses in this blog post the correctness and completeness of software requirements. These two characteristics of good requirement are the responsibility of the end-users.

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What Makes Good Requirements

With this blog post, Jim Hertzfeld list the characteristics of good requirements according to the IEEE standards and starts a series on on how these characteristics can improve requirements on your project.

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The Importance of Backlog Prioritization

In this blog post, Maurits Rijk explains the importance of a prioritized backlog to deliver business value as quickly as possible in a Scrum project.

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