In this assessment, we will explore your basic understanding of user stories and how to better understand your users to create focused and valuable user stories.
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User stories are a variation on the use case.
A variation on Humphrey’s law suggests what about software requirements?
What are the three most important attributes of a user story that you will always want to capture and record?
The three C’s about user stories refer to which of the following?
Why is a user story a good descriptor of a user requirement but a poor source of documentation?
User stories don’t have to be written on a card, but what’s the significance of using the symbolism of a card?
Under what conditions might a user story NOT be an effective format for a requirement?
To what artifact does “confirmation” in Ron Jefferies 3 C’s refer?
The meaning of a Product Backlog Item is communicated to the Scrum Development Team by who and/or what?
Select one common approach for learning more about your customer.
Can a Product Owner can be the subject of a persona?
What does a Journey Map help explain about your customer?
A user story should reflect ________________________.
In terms of a user story, what’s the difference between an output and an outcome?
You are repeatedly having difficulty deciding about which of two personas to use as the user in a user story. The story would be correct either way. What might that be telling you about your persona definitions?