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User Story Risk Prioritization Model for Agile Software Development

International Conference on Data and Software Engineering, 2022
User stories capture software requirements for an agile software project. One of the problems that cause project failure is that the project does not consider risks that result from low-quality user stories from the beginning and hence does not prepare ...
Phornhathai Thanomwong, T. Senivongse
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What do students prefer - Use Cases, User Story or Design Thinking Techniques?

Brazilian Symposium on Software Quality, 2022
Teaching software requirements specifications can be challenging since students must learn the notations and representation of the problem domain in different software development contexts.
J. C. Duarte   +2 more
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On Ethically-Sensitive User Story Engineering

International Conference on Computer Science and Software Engineering, 2021
The increasingly anthropomorphic, at times even autocratic, nature of software, exhibited during routine activities such as decision-making, question-answering, or recommending, has only contributed to the enduring issue of software ethics.
Pankaj Kamthan, Nazlie Shahmir
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User Story Mapping

2017
Ralf Wirdemann, Johannes Mainusch
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Stakeholder Analysis using Fuzzy Logic Operations for Integrated User Story Prioritisation Approach in Agile-Scrum Method

Journal of Advanced Research in Applied Sciences and Engineering Technology
Effective prioritisation of user stories in Agile-Scrum projects is pivotal to ensuring optimal allocation of resources and meeting both user and system requirements.
N. Borhan   +5 more
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Enhancing User Story Generation in Agile Software Development Through Open AI and Prompt Engineering

Frontiers in Education Conference
This innovative practice full paper explores the use of AI technologies in user story generation. With the emergence of agile software development, generating comprehensive user stories that capture all necessary functionalities and perspectives has ...
Vijayalakshmi Ramasamy   +4 more
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Automated User Story Generation with Test Case Specification Using Large Language Model

arXiv.org
Modern Software Engineering era is moving fast with the assistance of artificial intelligence (AI), especially Large Language Models (LLM). Researchers have already started automating many parts of the software development workflow.
Tajmilur Rahman, Yuecai Zhu
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A Study of User Story in Practice

2020 International Conference on Data Analytics for Business and Industry: Way Towards a Sustainable Economy (ICDABI), 2020
The focus of agile methodology is on customer satisfaction through the early and continuous delivery of valuable software. In agile, requirements are represented in the form of user stories.
Prabhat Pokharel, Pramesh Vaidya
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User stories don't help users

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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Take Loads Off Your Developers: Automated User Story Generation using Large Language Model

IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance and Evolution
Software Maintenance and Evolution (SME) is moving fast with the assistance of artificial intelligence (AI), especially Large Language Models (LLM). Researchers have already started automating various activities of the SME workflow.
Tajmilur Rahman   +5 more
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