User Roles | Glossary

Definition

‘User Roles’ determines the question: Who to write the User story for? It follows the belief that Agile is a ‘story’, and that ‘stories’ cannot be written from a single perspective and require multiple experiences. A User Role is then, a collection of defining attributes that describe a population of user and their interactions with the system.

The primary concern when writing user stories, is as mentioned, the identity of the user. Writing better User Roles, lead to better User Stories, then eventually better software.

Further Reading

  • “Succeeding with Agile : Software Development using Scrum 1st Edition” (book), by Mike Cohn.

 

Adaptive Software Method | Glossary

Definition

Adaptive Software Methods (ASD) for Software Development was a proposed technique, used for building complex software programs and systems. It is focused to rapidly create and evolve software systems. There is an absence of pre-planned steps in the process. The emphasis is overall on self-organizing teams, as well as individuals and team.

The method has a dynamic life cycle, instead of a static one. The collaboration among testers, developers and customers is characterized by constant re-evaluation and change.

There are three phases of the ASD life cycle. They are namely:

  • Speculation
  • Collaboration
  • Learning

Further Reading

  •  “Adaptive Software Development: A Collaborative Approach to Managing Complex Systems” (book), by James A. Highsmith.