I Just Want to be “Accepted”, part-2

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In part one of this article, I set the stage for what basic acceptance tests should look like and how they help the “conversations” within your agile development teams. Now I want to expand on them a bit more–looking at other aspects of acceptance. Readiness Criteria I often recommend establishing story readiness criteria that all […]

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I Just Want to be “Accepted”, part-1

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Have you heard of the “3’C’s” of User Stories? It’s a heuristic to remind storywriters of the three key aspects of a User Story: Card Confirmation Conversation There’s quite a bit of debate as to what the most important ‘C’ is. Often in my classes I talk about “conversation” or collaboration being the most critical […]

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