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DevOps
May 30, 2022 · Product Management

Common Anti-Patterns and Recommended Practices for Writing User Stories in Agile

This article explains why writing user stories at the wrong time is a common agile pitfall, outlines three typical anti‑patterns—converting requirement documents, only drafting stories before an iteration, and overly detailed stories—and presents a recommended, lightweight backlog‑driven approach for effective story creation and continuous refinement.

Project Managementagilebest practices
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Common Anti-Patterns and Recommended Practices for Writing User Stories in Agile
YunZhu Net Technology Team
YunZhu Net Technology Team
Dec 22, 2021 · Product Management

Localized Scrum Process and Practices for the Materials Center Project Team

This article details a localized Scrum framework for the Materials Center project, covering core workflow, role responsibilities, backlog management, adapted Scrum events, definition of "Done", story‑point re‑evaluation, and a summary of successes and areas for improvement, providing practical guidance for agile teams.

Team Rolesagileproduct backlog
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Localized Scrum Process and Practices for the Materials Center Project Team
DevOps
DevOps
Oct 18, 2021 · Product Management

Common Anti‑Patterns in Writing User Stories and Recommended Practices

This article explains three typical anti‑patterns when creating agile user stories—converting requirement documents directly, writing stories only at iteration start, and making stories overly detailed—and presents a recommended backlog‑driven approach with practical steps to improve story quality and prioritization.

Anti‑Patternsbest practicesproduct backlog
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Common Anti‑Patterns in Writing User Stories and Recommended Practices
DevOps
DevOps
Sep 26, 2021 · R&D Management

The Importance of Sprint Goals in Scrum and How to Apply Them

This article explains why a clear Sprint Goal is essential for delivering stakeholder value, how it guides team collaboration, planning, and re‑planning, and the additional benefits such as fostering swarming, improving velocity, and maintaining focus throughout the Sprint.

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The Importance of Sprint Goals in Scrum and How to Apply Them
DevOps
DevOps
Mar 24, 2021 · Product Management

Understanding Agile Requirements: User Stories, Epics, and Their Hierarchy

This article explores three key agile‑requirements questions—how many layers are appropriate, whether an Epic is a User Story, and if User Stories belong to Scrum—by examining Scrum guides, historical origins, and practical hierarchy models such as Theme‑Initiative‑Epic‑Story.

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Understanding Agile Requirements: User Stories, Epics, and Their Hierarchy
Youzan Coder
Youzan Coder
Jan 2, 2020 · Product Management

Scaling Product Backlog Management for Hundreds‑Member Teams

When an organization grows from a handful of people to hundreds, managing multiple product backlogs becomes chaotic, but a structured demand‑grading system (P0‑P4) can dramatically cut communication overhead, align priorities, and improve resource utilization across large teams.

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Scaling Product Backlog Management for Hundreds‑Member Teams
DevOps
DevOps
Dec 30, 2019 · R&D Management

Agile Scrum Practices and Process Management in the ShareSave Project

This article shares the ShareSave team's experience applying Scrum agile methodology, detailing product backlog creation, task planning, sprint board management, daily stand‑ups, sprint reviews, retrospectives, and a customized iteration calendar, aiming to help other teams adopt effective agile practices.

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Agile Scrum Practices and Process Management in the ShareSave Project
Youzan Coder
Youzan Coder
Dec 26, 2019 · Product Management

Youzan's Demand Backlog Management: From Single Product to Multi‑Product Scaling

Youzan scales demand backlog management from a single product to multiple lines by aligning OKR‑driven strategic goals with stakeholder inputs, centralizing ownership in a product‑owner‑led backlog that integrates information, uses user‑story, impact‑mapping and MoSCoW prioritization, employs fixed Scrum/Kanban cycles, splits large backlogs by domain, and leverages electronic kanban tools while continuously refining granularity and value‑loop closure.

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Youzan's Demand Backlog Management: From Single Product to Multi‑Product Scaling
21CTO
21CTO
Jun 9, 2016 · Product Management

Mastering Product Backlog & Sprint Planning with Worktile: A Practical Guide

This guide explains the fundamentals of product backlog creation, outlines essential backlog attributes, demonstrates how to use Worktile for backlog and sprint planning, covers sprint backlog management and burn‑down chart generation, and concludes with practical tips for agile teams.

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Mastering Product Backlog & Sprint Planning with Worktile: A Practical Guide
DevOps
DevOps
Mar 20, 2016 · Product Management

Using User Stories to Build a Product Backlog and Manage Agile Development with TFS

This article explains how to transform user stories into a product backlog, demonstrates using electronic tools such as TFS and Excel for tracking, and provides a sample e‑commerce application to illustrate agile planning, backlog management, and DevOps integration.

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Using User Stories to Build a Product Backlog and Manage Agile Development with TFS