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Estimating user story points using document fingerprints

2017 8th IEEE International Conference on Software Engineering and Service Science (ICSESS), 2017
In Scrum process, there are several techniques for estimating user story points such as planning poker, expert judgment and analogy. The effort estimation might be performed by the inexperienced team members who are unfamiliar with the particular ...
Panut Chongpakdee, W. Vatanawood
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User centered story tracking

Proceedings of the 33rd international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval, 2010
Using data collections available on the Internet has for many people became the main medium for staying informed about the world. Many of these collections are in nature dynamic, evolving as the subjects they describe change. The goal of different research areas is to identify and highlight these changes to better enable readers to track stories.
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User stories to user reality: A DevOps approach for the cloud

2016 IEEE International Conference on Recent Trends in Electronics, Information & Communication Technology (RTEICT), 2016
The ‘DevOps’ phenomenon that advocates a collaborative and unified method for delivering software, has been gaining tremendous attention from various sectors of the IT industry with organizations adopting this movement exhibiting significant growth in performance.
Rahul Punjabi, Ruhi Bajaj
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Building a rationale diagram for evaluating user story sets

Research Challenges in Information Science, 2016
Requirements representation in agile methods is often done on the basis of User Stories (US) which are short sentences relating a WHO, WHAT and (possibly) WHY dimension.
Yves Wautelet   +4 more
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Collaborating on User Stories

2017
A user story is much more than a written artifact; it is a promise for a continued requirements conversation.
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Effective User Stories are Affective

2017
The ever strengthening symbiosis between software and society calls for increasing attention on the emotions of the users in the engineering of software. In the context of agile software development, this paper proposes a preliminary framework for a user-centered and conceptual model-based process for engineering affective user stories, and illustrates
Pankaj Kamthan, Nazlie Shahmir
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Stories of Users’ Experiences

2019
This chapter introduces four specific individuals interviewed by the author and their experiences with the biometric technology to contextualize theoretical developments. Reading all four cases in entirety provides a more complete vision of the user localization strategies the author advances in this book.
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A Framework for the Semiotic Quality of User Stories

2021
The use of user stories for expressing software requirements, in agile software projects and beyond, has only increased over the years. However, the results on the quality of user stories have been mixed. This paper proposes a semiotics-based, technology-and-tool-independent, semi-formal framework, comprising interrelated conceptual (meta-)models that ...
Nazlie Shahmir, Pankaj Kamthan
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Effective User Stories

2004
The technique of capturing requirements as user stories is one of the most broadly applicable techniques introduced by Extreme Programming. User Stories are an effective approach on all time-constrained projects. In this tutorial we looked at how to identify and write user stories, how to be sure we’re focused on our most important users’ needs, how to
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User story clustering in agile development: a framework and an empirical study

Frontiers of Computer Science, 2023
Bo Yang   +5 more
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