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What's in a user story: IS development methods as communication

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posted on 2024-10-31, 20:51 authored by Rodney Clarke, Karlheinz KautzKarlheinz Kautz
This paper challenges claims made by Scrum proponents when characterising the communicative nature of user stories: including being more 'authentic' because they comprise spoken language and that they are stories. We argue and decisively demonstrate that neither can be upheld. By incorrectly characterising user stories, we miss opportunities to understand what they are and how they work during development. User stories are better understood by applying a functional theory of communication that emphasises how language is used. By selecting systemic functional linguistics, we can analyse user stories, and have developed a method for factoring unwanted epics into usable user stories.

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Start page

356

End page

364

Total pages

9

Outlet

Proceedings of the 23rd International Conference on Information Systems Development (ISD 2014)

Editors

Vjeran Strahonja, Neven Vrcek, Dijana Plantak Vukovac, Chris Barry, Michael Lang, Henry Linger and Christoph Schneider

Name of conference

ISD 2014: 23rd International Conference on Information Systems Development

Publisher

University of Zagreb

Place published

Varazdin, Croatia

Start date

2014-09-02

End date

2014-09-04

Language

English

Copyright

© 2014, Faculty of Organization and Informatics

Former Identifier

2006071186

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2017-02-28

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