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  2. User story - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_story

    2001: The XP team at Connextra [6] in London devised the user story format and shared examples with others. 2004: Mike Cohn generalized the principles of user stories beyond the usage of cards in his book User Stories Applied: For Agile Software Development [7] that is now considered the standard reference for the topic according to Martin ...

  3. Use case diagram - Wikipedia

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    A use case diagram [1] is a graphical depiction of a user's possible interactions with a system. A use case diagram shows various use cases and different types of users the system has and will often be accompanied by other types of diagrams as well.

  4. Template:Example user - Wikipedia

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  5. Use case - Wikipedia

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    In software and systems engineering, a use case is a potential scenario in which a system receives an external request (such as user input) and responds to it. A use case is a list of actions or event steps typically defining the interactions between a role (known in the Unified Modeling Language (UML) as an actor) and a system to achieve a goal.

  6. INVEST (mnemonic) - Wikipedia

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    The INVEST mnemonic for Agile software development projects was created by Bill Wake [1] as a reminder of the characteristics of a good quality Product Backlog Item (commonly written in user story format, but not required to be) or PBI for short. Such PBIs may be used in a Scrum backlog, Kanban board or XP project.

  7. Talk:User story - Wikipedia

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    I agree that the significant work of Mike Cohn should be recognised. Additionally, I do not believe the examples given are exemplary. The point of a user story is to identify the user role and the requirement associated with the role. For example, a properly written user story might be:

  8. Wikipedia:User pages - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:User_pages

    If someone is to visit your (or someone else's) user or user talk pages, a proper page link will be needed (e.g., [[User talk:Example]]). In practice, user and user talk pages are mostly visited by clicking on user signatures in discussions, and links shown in page histories and diffs.

  9. Wikipedia : User page design guide/Introduction

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    If you are new to Wikipedia, you might consider using the standard article format for your userpage initially. That should suffice while you're learning the ropes. If you don't have a user page yet and don't know how to create a page, then click on your user name at the top of the screen and follow the instructions (if the page already exists, your username will be blue instead of red).