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The Agile Cheetah Channel is about learning, applying, and creating Agile, Scrum, and DevOps practices to improve software development and foster organizational agility. Our content is broadly centered around these topics. The goal of this channel is to serve as the center of a community of interest that promotes learning and sharing.
Agility is More than Just Speed
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2 года назад
What are User Story Maps?
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2 года назад
The Price of Doing User Stories Wrong
8:52
2 года назад
Comparing WBS vs Product Backlog
9:20
2 года назад
What is a Product Backlog
6:09
2 года назад
Traditional vs. Agile Risk Management
15:01
3 года назад
Product Backlog Ordering Using WSJF
14:31
3 года назад
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@the0nerens
@the0nerens 6 месяцев назад
This is very clear, great video! One small questions, I still struggle with something like Scalability. In my eyes it's important for all user stories, but do I have to write and acceptance criteria for every user story which says that the system should be able to handle 10.000 concurrent users for example?
@agilecheetah8954
@agilecheetah8954 5 месяцев назад
Glad you found the video helpful! No, you don't need to state that across all of your user stories. Just make sure that your acceptance criteria don't contradict NFRs. In other words, how the functionality that satisfies a user story functions and behaves should support, or not take away from, realizing NFRs. In your example, stress testing the feature along with the entire application will highlight whether it performs as stated in NFRs. NFRs are system-wide constraints.
@agilecheetah8954
@agilecheetah8954 Год назад
Thanks for supporting our channel! This video is an example of how we try to cover valuable Agile, DevOps, and organizational agility topics seldom covered elsewhere. Would a companion video about Kanban basics have helped your understanding of this video? What other topics would you like us to cover?
@NelsonVelazquez
@NelsonVelazquez 3 года назад
Very good information on WSJF. never knew about that.