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  2. User story - Wikipedia

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    User stories are written by or for users or customers to influence the functionality of the system being developed. In some teams, the product manager (or product owner in Scrum), is primarily responsible for formulating user stories and organizing them into a product backlog. In other teams, anyone can write a user story.

  3. Use case - Wikipedia

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    t. e. In software and systems engineering, the phrase use case is a polyseme with two senses: A usage scenario for a piece of software; often used in the plural to suggest situations where a piece of software may be useful. A potential scenario in which a system receives an external request (such as user input) and responds to it.

  4. INVEST (mnemonic) - Wikipedia

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    The INVEST mnemonic for Agile software development projects was created by Bill Wake [1] as a reminder of the characteristics of a good quality Product Backlog Item (commonly written in user story format, but not required to be) or PBI for short. Such PBIs may be used in a Scrum backlog, Kanban board or XP project. Letter. Meaning. Description. I.

  5. Positive Peer Pressure: Examples, Effects, and More - Healthline

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    Peer pressure, whether positive or negative, can happen explicitly (outright) or implicitly (subtly): Explicit pressure happens when someone directly comments on a peer’s behavior or suggests ...

  6. Cognitive Distortions: 10 Examples of Distorted Thinking

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    Cognitive distortions involve negative thinking patterns that aren’t based on fact or reality. You can help change these thinking patterns to promote your mental well-being. Twenty20. “ I have ...

  7. Acceptance testing - Wikipedia

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    Acceptance testing is a term used in agile software development methodologies, particularly extreme programming, referring to the functional testing of a user story by the software development team during the implementation phase. [19] The customer specifies scenarios to test when a user story has been correctly implemented.

  8. The 10 Most Important Drugs - WebMD

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    7) Salvarsan -- The Cure for Lust. Chances are, Salvarsan didn't make your list of most important drugs. But historians Swann and Greenberg say it belongs in the club. Salvarsan is the trade name ...

  9. HIV Stories: 3 People Living with HIV - Healthline

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    Josh Robbins. “I’m still Josh. Yes, I’m living with HIV, but I’m still the exact same person.”. That awareness is what led Josh Robbins, a 37-year-old talent agent in Nashville ...