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User Stories Applied: For Agile Software Development (Addison-Wesley Signature Series)
User Stories Applied: For Agile Software Development (Addison-Wesley Signature Series)

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Author: Mike Cohn
Publisher: Addison Wesley
Category: Book

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Sales Rank: 5970

Media: Paperback
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Pages: 304
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Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6.8 x 0.6

ISBN: 0321205685
Dewey Decimal Number: 005.1
UPC: 785342205688
EAN: 9780321205681
ASIN: 0321205685

Publication Date: March 18, 2004
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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A very practical guide to getting started with Agile   September 22, 2008
We're just launching a new project, and we'll be using Agile for the first time. I've found this book very useful for telling me exactly what I need to do when. The book is well structured and very readable. As a bonus, it doesn't just deal with how User Stories are Applied, but also has a good writeup about why they work, which I think you'll find useful if you want to convince your boss to try out Agile practices.

The case study at the end ties everything together nicely, my only critisim being that it ends rather abruptly. For a more extensive case study, covering several iterations, and not just the planning stage, see Mike Cohn's other book, Agile Estimating and Planning (Robert C. Martin).



5 out of 5 stars The reality is requirements change and evolve!   January 20, 2005
 14 out of 14 found this review helpful

This book delivers a practical, lightweight solution to requirements gathering and management. User stories can stand-alone in their own right, or can be used in conjunction with other agile methodologies or techniques. In fact Cohn gives examples of how user stories have been implemented in more traditional IEEE 830 projects with strict audit requirements.

User stories are an agile practice. Like other agile practices, they put the customer at the heart of the process. Agile practices work by communication; by involving the customer they focus on business value. Cohn keeps this underlying principle at the centre of his arguments for adopting user stories.

The book contains information not only about writing user stories but how they fit into, and drive, agile development processes. Cohn favours the SCRUM methodology and XP practices. These are referred to throughout the text and are summarized in the books Appendices.

At the end of each chapter a summary of responsibilities for developers and customers (along with a summary and a set of questions) are given. If nothing else these will act as a point of discussion, particularly with those who subscribe to the 'big up front design' school of thought.

All chapters are short and to the point. The sections are broken up well and the book gains from having a simple, working example given in part 4 showing how the techniques in the first 3 sections are applied to a practical situation.

My opinion is that this is an excellent book, anyone who is undertaking, or involved, an IT project would do well to read this. If nothing else it offers an alternative to 'traditional' waterfall-orientated processes, or no formal requirements management at all (beer-mat specifications).

As a personal recommendation, I would suggest looking at the other titles in the Addison Wesley Signature Series.


5 out of 5 stars More then a story on stories   July 24, 2004
 6 out of 6 found this review helpful

Mike Cohn is one of the founding members of the Agile Alliance. This long term commitment to the agile movement and agile thinking shows in his writings, and this book is no exception.

The book addresses user stories, it investigates the user story from different perspectives, explains thoroughly how to get to the point where the story reaches its conclusion. Then the book goes further. It expands the role of a story into planning of releases and products, making it the centre of software or product development.

A very readable book not only if you want to develop practices around stories, but also if you need an insight in the impact of implementing agile practices in your environment.


4 out of 5 stars All you ever need to know about User Stories !   March 20, 2004
 4 out of 4 found this review helpful

Mike Cohn's book User Stories Applied is an excellent handbook on how to write User Stories and their role in agile software development. The book covers planning and tracking team velocity against the plan, including how to get started with these techniques. Mike really knows his subject and his book captures useful hints and tips for Customers and Developers based on practical experience with User Stories. I recommend this book to any team who want to get the best from the application of User Stories on their projects.


5 out of 5 stars Excellent "how to" and "why" of user stories   February 17, 2004
 1 out of 2 found this review helpful

Based on the draft versions of this book, I thoroughly recommend this book if you want to learn not only how to "do" user stories but where they fit in the wider agile development process.

Excellent.


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