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User Stories Applied For Agile Software Development XP Atlanta February 10, 2004, By Mike Cohn2My books and background Programming for 20 years Past consulting to Viacom, Procter & Gamble, NBC, United
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By following these steps and involving the relevant stakeholders, user stories can effectively capture and communicate user needs while guiding the development process.

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