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User Stories Applied: For Agile Software Development (Addison-Wesley Signature Series (Beck)) ペーパーバック – イラスト付き, 2004/3/1
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Thoroughly reviewed and eagerly anticipated by the agile community, User Stories Applied offers a requirements process that saves time, eliminates rework, and leads directly to better software.
The best way to build software that meets users' needs is to begin with "user stories": simple, clear, brief descriptions of functionality that will be valuable to real users. In User Stories Applied, Mike Cohn provides you with a front-to-back blueprint for writing these user stories and weaving them into your development lifecycle.
You'll learn what makes a great user story, and what makes a bad one. You'll discover practical ways to gather user stories, even when you can't speak with your users. Then, once you've compiled your user stories, Cohn shows how to organize them, prioritize them, and use them for planning, management, and testing.
- User role modeling: understanding what users have in common, and where they differ
- Gathering stories: user interviewing, questionnaires, observation, and workshops
- Working with managers, trainers, salespeople and other "proxies"
- Writing user stories for acceptance testing
- Using stories to prioritize, set schedules, and estimate release costs
- Includes end-of-chapter practice questions and exercises
User Stories Applied will be invaluable to every software developer, tester, analyst, and manager working with any agile method: XP, Scrum... or even your own home-grown approach.
- 本の長さ304ページ
- 言語英語
- 出版社Addison-Wesley Professional
- 発売日2004/3/1
- 寸法17.53 x 2.03 x 23.37 cm
- ISBN-100321205685
- ISBN-13978-0321205681
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著者について
Mike Cohn is the founder of Mountain Goat Software, a process and project management consultancy and training firm. With more than twenty years of experience, Mike has been a technology executive in companies ranging from start-ups to Fortune 40s, and is a founding member of the Agile Alliance. He frequently contributes to industry-related magazines and presents regularly at conferences. He is the author of User Stories Applied (Addison-Wesley, 2004).
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- 出版社 : Addison-Wesley Professional; 第1版 (2004/3/1)
- 発売日 : 2004/3/1
- 言語 : 英語
- ペーパーバック : 304ページ
- ISBN-10 : 0321205685
- ISBN-13 : 978-0321205681
- 寸法 : 17.53 x 2.03 x 23.37 cm
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You will learn all about user stories, how to split them, guidelines and bad smells of user stories. You will understand user roles vs personas and so on.
The author also talked about Agile estimating and planning. However, I would strongly recommend that you read the other book on Agile estimating and planning by the same author.
The author walks us through a hypothetical website creation for us to better understand. All the chapters are like "short" night time stories. And the examples stick to your mind.
Le livre est extra. Il m'apporte pas d'éclaircissements sur les users stories et me permet de gagner en efficacité sur ce domaine.
Coté état su livre :
Une trace de cutter de 5 cm sur le livre. heureusement que le coup de cutter n'a pas été trop loin.
Dommage. je fais donc attention pour ne pas provoquer la déchirure mais je garde le livre. J'ai mis un bout de scotch qui fait l'affaire.
The first chapter will convince you why User stories are orders of magnitude better than the use cases you know and love.
Each of the subsequent short chapters is tightly focused and covers a key aspect of user stories (e.g. writing good stories, user profile mapping. using stories in planning and estimating etc.). As you go through the book, you can see how the different pieces of user stories fit together and how user stories themselves fit into a software development process. (The book itself leans heavily towards an agile process such as Scrum or XP although the exact process does not really matter)
Despite its directness and succinctness, it is a very engaging and thought-provoking book.
If you want to understand behaviour-driven development, specification-by-example or user story mapping (each of which is adequately in a book by a key populariser/practitioner of the respective technique) you should really read this book first. And even if you never practice any of those techniques, you should still read this book if you want to learn how to capture software requirements effectively in the modern, agile, test-driven world.
It is one of that crop of brilliantly written, painstakingly edited software engineering books written by luminaries in their fields, that were published by Addison-Wesley in the 2000s: Refactoring by Fowler, Test-Driven Deveopment by Beck, this book, Pattern-oriented software architecture I and II, Patterns of Enterprise Software Integration (Fowler et. al.) and many others. They remain as relevant and thought-provoking today as when they were first written.