Course Description
Projects start out to achieve business objectives through a set of requirements. The way in which those requirements are documented or communicated has a substantial impact on the project's success and its cost. This workshop provides a clear and solid insight into what User Stories are, how to write them effectively and looks into the use of user role modeling to write the all-important initial User Stories for a project. During this highly interactive workshop, delegates put theory into practice through the use of real project case studies.
Target Student
Product Manager, Business Analysts, Managers, Programmers, Development Team Leads, Testers.
Pre-requisites
People working in or with project teams.
Performance Based Objectives
Through attending this workshop, you will gain an understanding of and insight into:
- What User Stories are
- The 3Cs: Card, conversation, confirmation
- How to write User Stories
- Story hierarchies, themes and epics, business stories and customers stories
- Gathering Stories
- User Role modelling
- Purpose, Brainstorming, Consolidating
- Personas & Extreme characters
- Story-writing workshops
- Eliciting through questions
Course Content
- Attributes of a good story and how to achieve them
- INVEST in stories
- Splitting User Stories
- Reasons for splitting stories
- Story splitting strategies
- The art of saying "No", define a minimum marketable feature set MMF
Interactive sessions and engaging discussions will also take place around:
- The balance of up front and just in time
- Tracer bullets
- Closed stories
- Non-functional stories
- The definition of ready
- Case studies
- Tools (when to use, when not to)
- User stories compared to
- Use cases
- IEEE 830 software requirements specs
- Pitfalls