October 2018
Intermediate to advanced
590 pages
15h 5m
English
Before we write the user stories of the TaskAgile applications, let's go through some tips on how to write effective user stories:
As a <type of user>, I want to <do something>, so that I <get some benefit>.
That is a user story that basically consists of who, what, and why. However, don't force your stories into this template if they do not fit. And you don't want to stick with I want to, you can choose other phrases, such as I can or I'd like to, as you see fit. For example, the following is a user story of TaskAgile about user login:
As a registered user, I can use my username or email address with the password to log into the application.
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