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The Right Way to Split User Stories

One of the key techniques in the mechanics of agile software development is the splitting of epics into stories. Scott Sehlhorst highlights examples of ways to split user stories and discusses the debate between breadth-first and depth-first development.

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Story Roadmaps—Product Vision That Paints a Picture

A product roadmap tells the story of what you’re going to do with your product. It is a manifestation of the vision of what you’re trying to do and why. Scott Sehlhorst explains how best to communicate the product roadmap with your team and the product's stakeholders.

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From Acceptance Criteria to Acceptable Product

Using acceptance criteria to define an acceptable product works all the way up the stack from clarifying what the development team is being asked to do, to understanding what the users really need, to defining the minimum viable product that allows the company to achieve its goals.

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