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Application Development Center (ADC)
User Stories
The Foundation of Success
Sorroya Carder & Dana Dietz
BAPDD
September 5, 2014
Agenda
Introduction & Context
Backlog Creation & Management
Collaboration
Defining Done
Activity
Application Development Center (ADC)
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Setting the Stage
• Nationwide’s Application Development
Center is a service organization
grounded in Agile
& Lean.
• We partner with 19 business solution
areas connected with Nationwide
business units.
• We focus on Tier 1 & 2 new build
efforts.
• We are made of 44 standing teams
sized to match the scope delivered.
Photo Credit:
Joe deSousa
Main stage of the Palais Garnier, Paris
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Nationwide & the ADC
• Our line reference model calls for
requirements analysts in 1:4:2 ratio (1
analyst, 4 developers and 2 testers)
• Continuous Improvement guides
progress & change
• Continuous learning guides career
development
• Standard Work guides day to day
efforts
Photo Credit:
TEDxColumbo
TEDxColumbo 2014 | Creating Collaboration
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Why we use stories
• Stories are the smallest unit of work
that provides business value
– Sized by effort to ensure completion in a twoweek iteration
– Prioritized by value to ensure successful delivery
• Stories are written in the language of
business and describe:
– Preconditions
– user actions
– system results
• Stories describe ‘what’ not ‘how’
– Solutions are created by the whole team
– Alternatives are often better than the original
conception
Photo Credit:
the. Firebottle
Journals
A shelf of journals, in Howard-Tilton. Color adjusted for indoor/
Incandescent light on film.
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Backlog Creation
& Management
• Story format:
As a <role>
I can <action>
So that <value>
• Feature/Epic/Story decomposition provides a
foundation for elaboration at the right time
• Relevance to scope and business value can
be checked throughout the process
• Ready backlog for about two iterations
creates enough cushion to handle changes
• A regular cadence for prioritization
& estimation occurs within each iteration
• Grooming the backlog happens every day –
adds & deletes welcome
Photo Credit:
Bruce Fingerhood
Caboose
SP caboose, Oakridge OR.
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Collaboration
• Cross-discipline discussion is the norm stories cannot be considered ready for
development without conversation
• Business sign off happens before testing and
development can begin
• A common understanding of scope ensures
value delivery for the business & the user
• Ambiguity is removed through conversation
not narrative - more words does not equal
better understanding
• Trust your team mates and put your ego
aside
• Be here now!
Photo Credit:
Ben Grey
Collaboration
Little hands working together to create a very neat design project during
summer school.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/ben_grey/4832655997/in/photolist-bmTcy7-4S4YJg-7FH6bY-91WSP7-3Kx1Vx91WZKG-9dyrJ6-dCoXdQ-c4zefQ-dCxTmP-dQPxf5-83BtBw-cinupf-g84t5g-o8PBhM-3NNiJ6-hecZoJ-8n3Cg8aPWeJ-rxeLt-6Hcqhn-3NNiGK-3NNiJD-3NSCP1-3NNiJP-3NSCN7-8g8DQu-3NNiGV-65RLiu-fwiGVv-kC1swKg7Yjhj-a6aBAX-6vWiQq-igGjkX-gpfxYC-8rLgD6-61ecf-5QjZYU-3gw9x6-95M447-7bd3g8-etj5Y-bA74uzhmhAvC-gpfxQw-nUQGEa-g7YXf7-93HK87-cTuWJL
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Clear Definition of Done
• Keep it simple – the human brain can only
remember 5 to 7 things at one time
• Non-functional requirements need to be
measurable so they can be verified and
validated
• User focused requirements keep attention on
those who will interact with the system
• Acceptance criteria in Gherkin or
Given When Then format is an easy-to-use
adaptation for communication of DONE
• Stories are written in partnership with testing
& development - varied perspectives create a
holistic picture
• The depth of elaboration depends on the
needs of the team
Photo Credit:
Pacific Northwest Agricult…
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It’s Peanut Butter Jelly Time
1. Break out in groups
2. Grab your dry erase flip charts
& markers
3. Write requirements for making
a PB&J sandwich
Remember to:
– Prioritize
– Remove ambiguity
– Define Done
4. Regroup & review
Photo Credit:
Steven Depolo
PB&J Sandwich Dinner at Marie Cartrib’s in East Hills
January 18, 2012 9
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