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Main Title User story mapping /
Author Patton, Jeff
Other Authors
Author Title of a Work
Economy, Peter,
Fowler, Martin,
Cooper, Alan,
Cagan, Marty,
Publisher O'Reilly,
Year Published 2014
OCLC Number 880566740
ISBN 9781491904909; 1491904909; 1491904860; 9781491904862; 1491904879; 9781491904879
Subjects Human-computer interaction ; User interfaces (Computer systems)--Software ; Computer software--Development ; User-centered system design ; Agile software development ; Computer software--Development--Management
Internet Access
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http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/errata.csp?isbn=9781491904909
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EHAM  QA76.9.H85P378 2014 Region 1 Library/Boston,MA 04/05/2017
Edition First edition.
Collation xliv, 276 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm
Notes
"Discover the whole story, build the right product" - subtitle on cover. Includes bibliographical references (pages 265-266) and index.
Contents Notes
The big picture -- Plan to build less -- Plan to learn faster -- Plan to finish on time -- You already know how -- The story about stories -- Telling better stories -- It's not all on the card -- The card is just the beginning -- Bake stories like cake -- Rock breaking -- Rock breakers -- Start with opportunities -- Using discovery to build shared understanding -- Using discovery for validated learning -- Refine, define, and build -- Stories are actually like asteroids -- Learn from everything you build -- The end, or is it? "User story mapping is a valuable tool for software development, once you understand why and how to use it. This insightful book examines how this often misunderstood technique can help your team stay focused on users and their needs without getting lost in the enthusiasm for individual product features. Author Jeff Patton shows you how changeable story maps enable your team to hold better conversations about the project throughout the development process. Your team will learn to come away with a shared understanding of what you're attempting to build and why."--Provided by publisher.