On Wed, 29 Dec 2004 15:24:58 +0100, Mattias Vannerg�rd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Mike Cohn and Martin Fowler seem to think that its good to take a
> Use Case-approach and extract User Stories from it.
I'm curious where you get this idea. I don't know what Martin Fowler
thinks but I definitely didn't take this idea away from Mike's book.
In general, you certainly don't need use cases with stories. The only
time I've seen them combined is when someone said, "We've already
written a bunch of use cases, but we want to move to a story-based
approach. We'll write story cards that are the headline of the use
cases."
> Different people on this list do it differently, and all feel comfotable, and
> agile...
Yes, but... you do want to understand just how an approach really is
different. If you pigeonhole user stories as "things that will be use
cases when they grow up" you'll miss important things about them.
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