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What is a user story?
A short, simple description of a feature from the end-user’s perspective.
What does a user story define?
Who the user is, what they need, and why it’s important.
How do user stories help Agile teams?
They help break down work into small, manageable pieces.
What is the structure of a user story?
As a [user], I want to [action] so that [benefit].
Who creates user stories?
Product owners and developers, based on user research.
What are the bases for creating user stories?
- User interviews & feedback
- Market needs
- Business goals
Where do user stories fit in the development process?
They are integrated into the Agile development cycle.
What is the purpose of acceptance criteria in user stories?
To ensure stories are testable.
What methods are used for prioritizing user stories?
- MoSCoW method
- Kano model
What does the MoSCoW method stand for?
- Must have
- Should have
- Could have
- Won’t have
What is the Kano model used for?
To analyze user preferences and satisfaction.
How do user stories connect to product roadmaps?
They help define work clearly and manage the product backlog.
Fill in the blank: User stories follow a structured format and are broken into _______.
[tasks]
True or False: User stories are only created by developers.
False
What are examples of user research methods used to inform user stories?
- User interviews
- Feedback
What is one key outcome of prioritizing user stories?
To manage the product backlog effectively.
What is a key feature of a well-written user story?
It includes acceptance criteria.
In the structure of a user story, what does ‘[benefit]’ represent?
The reason why the action is important to the user.