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A User Story Primer

This article explains the application of Scrum user stories. In agile development, the user story is a lightweight and more nimble substitute for what has been our traditional means of specifying software requirements – software requirements specifications, use case specifications, etc.

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Is Requirements Engineering Really Necessary?

In this position paper for the INCOSE 2011 conference, Karen Smiley explains her view on the necessity of requirements engineering. She wrote that “getting a good understanding of the problem to be solved into the heads of the people responsible for solving it is essential to good engineering.”

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We Are all Part of the Conversation

In this blog post, Adriana Beal discusses the fact that all stakeholders in a project are part of the exploratory process of gathering requirements.

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Correct and Complete Requirements

Jim Hertzfeld discusses in this blog post the correctness and completeness of software requirements. These two characteristics of good requirement are the responsibility of the end-users.

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Common User Stories Mistakes

In this article, Krystian Kaczor explains that expressing requirements as user stories causes a lot of trouble to Scrum teams. He shares the five most common mistakes people make writing user stories.

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Communication Content in Software Requirements Elicitation

This article presents a study performed to investigate the communication content of the current communication practices between developer and customer in Malaysia. The results of this study revealed some important notes on the practices of communication content during software requirements elicitation process in Malaysia.

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