In adapting agile methods, the User Story is a key element. David Laribee suggested taking a look at Dan North’s post on What’s In a Story.
An excerpt from the introduction:
Behaviour-driven development is an “outside-in” methodology. It starts at the outside by identifying business outcomes, and then drills down into the feature set that will achieve those outcomes. Each feature is captured as a “story”, which defines the scope of the feature along with its acceptance criteria. This article introduces the BDD approach to defining and identifying stories and their acceptance criteria.
Great stuff!

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