User Stories (US) are mostly used as basis for representing requirements in agile development. Written in a direct manner, US fail in producing a visual representation of the main system-to-be functions. A Use Case Diagram (UCD), on the other hand, intends to provide such a view. Approaches that map US sets to a UCD have been proposed; they however consider every US as a Use Case (UC). Nevertheless, a valid UC should not be an atomic task or a sub-process but enclose an entire scenario of the system use instead. A unified model of US templates to tag US sets was previously build. Within functional elements, it notably distinguishes granularity levels. In this paper, we propose to transform specific elements of a US set into a UCD using the ...
Scrum is driven by user stories (US). The development team indeed uses, to fill the project’s and th...
[Context and Motivation] User stories are a popular notation for representing requirements, especial...
User stories (US) are short sentences written in natural language, structured around 3 dimensions (W...
User Stories (US) are mostly used as basis for representing requirements in agile development. Writt...
In agile methods, requirements are often represented on the basis of User Stories (US) which are sho...
Requirements representation in agile methods is often done on the basis of User Stories (US) which a...
User Stories (US) are the most commonly used requirements artifacts within agile methods such as XP ...
peer reviewedRequirements representation in agile methods is often done on the basis of User Stories...
[Context and Motivation] User Stories (US) are often used as requirement representation artifacts wi...
User Stories (US) are the most commonly used requirements artifacts within agile methods such as XP ...
Within Agile methods, User Stories (US) are mostly used as primary requirements artifacts and units ...
[Context and Motivation] User Stories (US) are often used as requirement representation artifacts wi...
Within Agile methods, User Stories (US) are mostly used as primary requirements artifacts and units ...
This paper summarizes previous works done by the authors on User Story (US) template unification and...
To describe functional requirements, agile approaches prefer the brevity of user stories over more d...
Scrum is driven by user stories (US). The development team indeed uses, to fill the project’s and th...
[Context and Motivation] User stories are a popular notation for representing requirements, especial...
User stories (US) are short sentences written in natural language, structured around 3 dimensions (W...
User Stories (US) are mostly used as basis for representing requirements in agile development. Writt...
In agile methods, requirements are often represented on the basis of User Stories (US) which are sho...
Requirements representation in agile methods is often done on the basis of User Stories (US) which a...
User Stories (US) are the most commonly used requirements artifacts within agile methods such as XP ...
peer reviewedRequirements representation in agile methods is often done on the basis of User Stories...
[Context and Motivation] User Stories (US) are often used as requirement representation artifacts wi...
User Stories (US) are the most commonly used requirements artifacts within agile methods such as XP ...
Within Agile methods, User Stories (US) are mostly used as primary requirements artifacts and units ...
[Context and Motivation] User Stories (US) are often used as requirement representation artifacts wi...
Within Agile methods, User Stories (US) are mostly used as primary requirements artifacts and units ...
This paper summarizes previous works done by the authors on User Story (US) template unification and...
To describe functional requirements, agile approaches prefer the brevity of user stories over more d...
Scrum is driven by user stories (US). The development team indeed uses, to fill the project’s and th...
[Context and Motivation] User stories are a popular notation for representing requirements, especial...
User stories (US) are short sentences written in natural language, structured around 3 dimensions (W...