Agile: User Story and Story Points
Lean way of Requirements management
Description
Understanding the needs of users is one of the key activities for successful development of any project or product. Earlier practices of understanding and documenting the complete User needs as big one time activity is a major limitation in traditional project development models. User stories provide an opportunity to represent up to date inputs from the users at all stages of the project development.
An User Story is a requirement item with simple and short description that provides a small business value to end user. It is a pointer of a small requirement where the details can be added at any point of the project development.
This course is best described the areas like, User Story, User Story template, developing Acceptance Criteria, splitting User Stories, Prioritizing and User Story mapping etc. This course also makes you to understand about Story Points, Fibonacci series, Estimation Techniques and much more.
This course makes you familiar to the tool- Atlasian Jira. Jira is most commonly used project management Tool, that is primarily used in Agile development projects. The tool walk-through on how to create Sprints, how to create and assign various product backlog items like- User stories, #Tasks assigned to a Sprint and also Epics will help the learners immensely.
What You Will Learn!
- About the hierarchy of Agile requirement items likes- Theme, Epic, User story, Task etc. How to develop the Product Backlog items, like - Epic, User Stories, Ta
- An overview on how to create requirement items using the Atlassian Jira.
- The crisp and complete explanations about User Story and Story Points
- You will learn how to create- an Epic, User Story, Task, Sprint and how to assign these items to Sprint in Jira.
- You will learn how to define user story, splitting of larger user stories and prioritizing and sizing of user stories.
Who Should Attend!
- Anyone who wants to understand and get practical usage of User Story and Story Points
- Those interested in working Agile teams - such as aspiring Business Analysts, Project Managers, Product Owners, Developers etc.
- the current Agile team members who want to deepen their understanding about User Story and Story points
- non-Agile team members who work in activities like- business requirements, product development, estimation and so on