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Sources
left overs need to extend WebSourceListItem to accommodate ‘epilog’ or ‘about’
- , about the level of spec required.
- about capturing a day in the life which in turn can be used to generate a whole bunch of user stories to fill a story map.
- Dan North & Associates » Dan North » What’s in a story?
- The Common Craft Blog » Lee LeFever » Why This Bathroom Sign Is a Great Explanation
- Mountain Goat Software » Mike Cohn » Advantages of User Stories for Requirements
- Boost » User stories: a beginner’s guide
- Stellman-Greene » Andrew Stellman » Requirements 101: User Stories vs. Use Cases
- Seth’s Blog » Seth Godin » The magic of a spec
- HBR » Juan Pablo Vazquez Sampere » Generating Data on What Customers Really Want
- Mountain Goat Software » Mike Cohn » 4 Reasons to Include Developers in Story Writing