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Rachel Davies

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Rachel Davies is author of Agile Coaching book. She works as an independent coach in UK.
Non-Functional Requirements: are user stories useful? Posted: Sep 12, 2009 2:18 PM
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Here are my notes from the London Scrum User Group this week. LSUG meetings are run as a mini-openspace and so several topics were being discussed in parallel. I proposed the topic "Non-Functional Requirements: are user stories useful?" and joining me in this discussion was Sean Witter, Dave Hale, and Roman Pichler (author of upcoming book "Agile Product Management with Scrum"). I tried to take notes of our conversation on a single index card which got a bit messy! I've linked a scan of this card below but hopefully I've captured the main points of our conversation in this post....

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