I got out of the business/government world a few years back, so I don’t dig all the modern buzzwords or corpspeak. Could someone explain please what “User Stories” are?
They're what used to be called user requirements, which then became interface requirements, which then became stakeholder requirements, and which are now presented in the second person.
In theory, this is supposed to humanize the process, by making the speaker think of him/herself as being the user in question.
In reality, it's usually pretentiousness dressed up in the third person
As a reader I want more of this so I can have more joy
Lets give "AI" a few more years to work its way through the population. I think the results will be staggering.
I got out of the business/government world a few years back, so I don’t dig all the modern buzzwords or corpspeak. Could someone explain please what “User Stories” are?
They're what used to be called user requirements, which then became interface requirements, which then became stakeholder requirements, and which are now presented in the second person.
In theory, this is supposed to humanize the process, by making the speaker think of him/herself as being the user in question.
In reality, it's usually pretentiousness dressed up in the third person
but why not, it is so clear : )
LOL