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Agile techniques for software requirements: user stories, product backlog, design thinking, MVP minimum viable product, etc.

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Exploring to Get Specifications and Story Tests

In this blog post, Lisa Crispin describes an exploratory process used to discover hidden requirements.

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Non-Functional Requirements: Do User Stories Really Help?

This interesting article by Rachel Davies discusses if user stories can be used to express non functional requirements in agile software development projects.

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The Product Owner on One Page

Roman Pichler crafted a nice diagram that summarizes on one page the product owner’s responsibility together with the role’s key activities and artefacts.

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My Product Owner Will Kick Ass

This blog post is about what a great Product Owner should be like.

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User Stories are a Reminder to Collaborate

User stories are not a highly documented series of requirements but rather a reminder to collaborate about the topic of the user story—in other words, in agile development (good agile at least), the documentation is secondary to the collaboration. Source: “New to User Stories?“, William F. Nazzaro and Charles Suscheck, ScrumAlliance.org

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Agile, Multidisciplinary Teamwork

The article “<a href=”http://www.methodsandtools.com/archive/archive.php?id=17″>Agile, Multidisciplinary Teamwork</a>” by Gautam Ghosh presents techniques and tools used to create requirements with a team composed of the different participants of agile projects.

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