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Frank Sommers

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Defining "Done" in User Stories Posted: Jan 6, 2010 5:00 PM
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In this article, I discuss a common mistake with the popular "user story" requirements format: poorly defined done criteria:

http://www.artima.com/articles/defining_done.html

How do you define done when implementing user stories?


Michael Angelastro

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Re: Defining "Done" in User Stories Posted: Jul 1, 2010 8:45 PM
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I agree with your article. A good use case saves a great deal of time and is what good scrums are made of.

I think though that your example is wanting. The only way to ensure that the user is the true controller of the email address is to send him/her an email. In other words, the problem has already been solved. When the problem has already been solved, scrum is very fast and effective as well - no need to re-create the wheel - unless of course it's shaped like a hexagon.

paul mahoney

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Re: Defining "Done" in User Stories Posted: Dec 26, 2012 7:09 AM
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I agree all teams should have a shared definition of done that is used as a template for determining if a story is complete or "Done". IMO the examples listed are more aligned with the concept of what are acceptance criteria. My thoughts of Done would include: testing completed and passed, code review completed, code standards followed and alike, these things should be true for all code related user stories.
Just a thought
Paul

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