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Submitted Conference Content
Full name |
Gurpreet Singh Chadha
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Job |
Enterprise Agile Coach |
email |
gp [dot] singh [dot] tech [at] gmail [dot] com |
Skypeid |
gsingh1480@live.com |
Phone number |
+5491167890411 |
Company |
OLX (Naspers) |
Time |
45' |
Type of Conference |
Conference > 100 attendees |
Level |
Everybody |
Ideal Bite Size - Slicing User Stories
Biography
Gurpreet Singh is an Agile Enthusiast with over 8 years experience in coaching Agile, including Scrum, Scaled Agile, XP, to geographically diversified teams. He worked on multiple roles – Product Owner, Scrum Master, Agile Coach – for products ranging from CRM and ERP to US Health Care, Market Research and Mobile Applications. He is working as an Agile Coach in OLX, Buenos Aires, Argentina and is an Active Blogger on Scrum Alliance and contributes in Agile discussions on Linkedin Forums. He loves spreading the word of Agile in Organizations, Conferences and Meetups.
Speaker - Conferences:
1) Qcon International Software Conference, Rio, Brazil
http://www.qconrio.com/rio2014/presentation/smell-agile-culture.html
2) RallyON Conference, Phoenix, Arizona, US
https://www.rallydev.com/rallyon/rallyon2015/sessions/retrospectives-reinvented
Description
The transition of Waterfall to Agile methodologies is never easy. The Waterfall approach consisted of these documents as a way to analyze the User needs: BRD (Business Requirement Documents), FRSs (Functional Requirement Specifications), SRS (Software Requirement Specifications), PRDs (Product Requirement Documents), etc. After the initial agreements, the development starts. In Scrum, the most important artifact to map User needs is the User Story. However, sometimes, the User Story is too big or too small or too abstract or never ending. This often lands the teams in difficult situations. So, it is vey crucial to Identify the Ideal Bite Size -- to identify the ideal size of our User Stories, yet keeping these Effective!
Outline:
Introduction of Stories / Importance of being Short and Effective
Quick Recap of INVEST / 3 Cs model of Stories
Slicing techniques with Activities
MOSCOW / KANO – User needs
CYNEFIN Framework – Measure of disorder
Dividing the Stories into Workflow steps
Create Stories for Happy Path first
Keeping UI simpler and then add frills and thrills
Improve Performance in iterations
Starting with Minimal Data
Confining within Acceptance Criteria
Divide by User Personas
SPIKE for Research Stories
Horizontal Vs Vertical Slicing
Split by Operations (CRUD)
Split by Platforms
Prerequisites
Markers, flip charts, etc
Benefits for the attendees
In this interactive session, the audience will understand the different techniques to slice the User stories into small, doable and deliverable Business value(s). |
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Submitted by ppetit on Mon, 06/13/2011 - 02:02
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