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Starting with the
                               User Story
                                 What do you know about user stories?
                                 What do you like about user stories?
                                 What causes you trouble with user stories



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Let’s talk about the nature
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The foundational building
        block of a stories that say
          what people are doing
               (user tasks)

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What’s common about the items
           each of you wrote down?
                              What was different?


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User tasks make ideal
                     user stories:
                          Title: Take a shower
                          As an instructor
                          I want to take a shower
                          So that I don’t offend my colleagues

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 user story
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                                                                        plant a tree
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Organize user stories into a
      map that communicates
            experience

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The easiest way to write
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Discuss, fill in, refine the
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                  Repeated review of the story map with
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the kiosk and searches by title. Optionally he might have
searched by artist. After seeing titles that match what he typed
in, Steve views the price new and used, and then views the
status – whether it’s in stock or not. He notices it’s in stock as
both new and used, so then Steve views the location in the store
for the used title.”

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                                                      time

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                                      Time                            Cost
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                                                                         exterior body
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                                                                brakes
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                                                                                                            tires
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                                                          Iterating affords
                                                          building up quality
                                                          over time


                1                                       2             3



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                          Opening                     Mid-Game              End-Game
                           Game                        Build out         Refine the UI and
           uncertainty




                          Build up                  flexibility and      interactions, take
                                                                            advantage of
                         necessities                business rule
                                                                          iterative learning
                                                    enforcement

                            uncertainty decreases over time
                                                               time
     Construx on the Cone of Uncertainty: http://www.construx.com/Page.aspx?hid=1648
     Visdos on the cone: http://www.implementingscrum.com/2008/02/19/vegas-hangover-enlightenment/
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Here are the key levels involved in achieving goals through actions:1. Goal - The problem you want to resolve or outcome you want to achieve. This provides the motivation.2. Task - A specific action you can take to make progress toward the goal. Tasks break the goal down into manageable steps. 3. Tools - The information, skills and resources required to complete the task. This could include both internal tools (knowledge, abilities) and external tools (software, equipment, help from others).So in summary - goals provide the reason for action, tasks define the actions, and tools enable those actions to be carried out successfully. Keeping these three levels in mind helps ensure your efforts are strategically aligned