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Question #: 174
Topic #: 1
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You are the business analyst for your organization. You are currently working with Steve on the organize requirements process. You and Steve have elected to use the user stories approach for this process. What is the user stories approach for requirements organization?

  • A. Stakeholders' objectives are described to identify the requirements that the solution will need to support.
  • B. Stakeholders are interviewed and their stories are recorded as part of the requirements.
  • C. Stakeholders are interviewed and their experiences are recorded to help identify the requirements.
  • D. Stakeholders' experiences equate to the stakeholder requirements.
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Suggested Answer: Answer: C, B, and D are incorrect. These are not valid definitions of user stories. 🗳️
User stories are a brief description of functionality that users need from a solution to meet a business objective.

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keyss
2 weeks, 4 days ago
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A. User stories are a brief description of functionality
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BABOK Section 10.41: User Stories, the user stories approach is a requirements elicitation technique that captures stakeholders' objectives and needs in a simple, narrative format. User stories are short descriptions of functionality or features that describe what a stakeholder wants to accomplish with the solution. They typically follow a format like, “As a [role], I want [goal] so that [benefit].” This approach helps to identify and organize requirements by focusing on the objectives stakeholders have for the solution, thereby ensuring that the solution supports those specific needs.
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