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Techniques to write good acceptance criteria for user stories I like the idea of the "steel thread". I started under the assumption that our user stories were good enough, but maybe we need to start from there. If the user story is good, coming up with the acceptance is easier. Thanks, taking it as an answer, it gives me something to work with. |
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Techniques to write good acceptance criteria for user stories They don't do that now. I'll suggest it for the upcoming sprint. Sounds like an easy way to start. |
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