User Story Mapping Resources – Theory and Practice

This article compiles a series of Chinese-language resources on user story mapping, explaining how the technique helps agile teams create clearer backlog, prioritize features, and plan releases, offering both theoretical background and practical steps for effective implementation.

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User Story Mapping Resources – Theory and Practice

Everyone is familiar with agile development frameworks and theories, and most agree that while the concept of agile is easy to understand, its practical implementation often presents challenges. In our consulting work we have found that User Story Mapping is an effective and popular technique that helps teams build a better backlog, describe the system more clearly, prioritize features, and plan releases.

The New User Story Backlog as a Map – (I) Issues with Flattened Backlog

The New User Story Backlog as a Map – (II) How to Build and Use a User Story Map

Book Review: “User Story Mapping”

The Power of Seeing – (I) Problem‑Solving Mindset

The Power of Seeing – (II) Influence Map

The Correct Way to Find Pain Points – “User Story Mapping”

First Experience with User Story Mapping

Eight Steps to Create a User Story Map

Applying “User Story Mapping” on the TFS Platform

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