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Agile Requirements Engineering: From User Stories to Software Architectures
IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference, 2021Most agile practitioners employ user stories for capturing requirements, also thanks to the embedding of this notation within development and project management tools.
F. Dalpiaz, S. Brinkkemper
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Proceedings of the 2017 CHI Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2016
Agile development practice breaks requirements down into small building blocks that are used to steer development and product progress. However, with this pile of small blocks it can be challenging to keep the big picture of what the product should provide and what is needed for users to conduct their task flows.
Stephanie Foehrenbach +1 more
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Agile development practice breaks requirements down into small building blocks that are used to steer development and product progress. However, with this pile of small blocks it can be challenging to keep the big picture of what the product should provide and what is needed for users to conduct their task flows.
Stephanie Foehrenbach +1 more
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Using Generative AI to Create User Stories in the Software Engineering Classroom
Conference on Software Engineering Education and TrainingA user story is used in agile methodology to describe functionality that is valuable to the user and may include criteria to determine if the developer has completed the story. This study investigates undergraduate computer science students using ChatGPT
Allan Brockenbrough, Dominic Salinas
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ACM/IEEE International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems
User stories are informal, non-technical descriptions of features from a user's perspective that guide collaboration and iterative development in Agile projects. However, ambiguities in user stories can lead to miscommunication among stakeholders. Design
Munima Jahan +6 more
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User stories are informal, non-technical descriptions of features from a user's perspective that guide collaboration and iterative development in Agile projects. However, ambiguities in user stories can lead to miscommunication among stakeholders. Design
Munima Jahan +6 more
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Transforming Software Requirements into User Stories with GPT-3.5 -: An AI-Powered Approach
2024 2nd International Conference on Intelligent Data Communication Technologies and Internet of Things (IDCIoT)In today's dynamic software development landscape, Agile methodologies have established themselves as essential for organizations striving to swiftly adapt to evolving customer needs and market demands. A cornerstone of the Agile framework is the concept
Jay U. Oswal +2 more
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On the impact of using different templates on creating and understanding user stories
IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference, 2021Context: User stories are often used for elicitation and prioritisation of requirements. However, the lack of a widely adopted user story template, covering benefit and the usage (or not) of a persona, can affect user stories’ quality, leading to ...
Catarina Gralha +3 more
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Interactions, 2013
User stories are one of the most popular alternatives to traditional user requirement specifications (see Figure 1). But despite their promising name, user stories are not about – and don’t necessarily help – users at all. In most cases, user stories are written about roles that users adopt and take no account of the needs and behaviours of real users.
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User stories are one of the most popular alternatives to traditional user requirement specifications (see Figure 1). But despite their promising name, user stories are not about – and don’t necessarily help – users at all. In most cases, user stories are written about roles that users adopt and take no account of the needs and behaviours of real users.
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Deriving Domain Models From User Stories: Human vs. Machines
IEEE International Requirements Engineering ConferenceDomain models play a crucial role in software development, as they provide means for communication among stakeholders, for eliciting requirements, and for representing the information structure behind a database scheme or at the basis of model-driven ...
Maxim Bragilovski +3 more
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Enhancing High-Quality User Stories with AQUSA: An Overview Study of Data Cleaning Process
2021 International Conference on Software Engineering & Computer Systems and 4th International Conference on Computational Science and Information Management (ICSECS-ICOCSIM), 2021Agile software development has ended up profoundly prevalent over the final two decades. In conjunction with the increment of these methodology, amount of scientific research on this topic has also increased.
Siti Nur Fathin Najwa Binti Mustaffa +2 more
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ArTu: A Tool for Generating Goal Models from User Stories
IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference, 2021User stories are widely used to capture the desires of the users in agile development. A set of user stories is easy to read and write but incapable of representing the hierarchical relations and synergies among the user stories. By contrast, goal models
Tuğçe Güneş +2 more
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