Controlled Experiments on User Stories’ Modeling: Past, Present, and Future

Konstantinos Tsilionis, Anis Rahmawati Amna, Samedi Heng, Stephan Poelmans, Geert Poels

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Abstract

User stories (US) are short sentences written in natural language, structured around 3 dimensions (WHO/WHAT/WHY). They describe functionalities of the to-be software system and constitute the primary requirements artifacts used in agile methods. Originally, a few US templates have been suggested but these were written in a completely informal manner without guidance. In time some research has been made to furnish better guidelines when creating US and develop frameworks to increase their overall quality. Some of these frameworks are based on conceptual modeling, some others on linguistic approaches. The application of these frameworks in real life contexts nevertheless remains an open issue. To evaluate their applicability several experiments have been conducted in various settings. The present paper aims to summarize these experiments and suggest some others for future work.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationShort Paper Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Agile Methods for Information Systems Engineering (Agil-ISE 2022) co-located with the 34th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering (CAiSE 2022)
EditorsPalash Bera, Fabiano Dalpiaz, Yves Wautelet
PublisherCEUR-WS.org
Pages27-32
Number of pages6
Publication statusPublished - 2022
Externally publishedYes
Event1st International Workshop on Agile Methods for Information Systems Engineering, Agil-ISE 2022 - Leuven, Belgium
Duration: 6 Jun 20226 Jun 2022

Publication series

NameCeur Workshop Proceedings
Volume3134
ISSN (Electronic)1613-0073

Conference

Conference1st International Workshop on Agile Methods for Information Systems Engineering, Agil-ISE 2022
Country/TerritoryBelgium
CityLeuven
Period6/06/226/06/22

Keywords

  • Agile Requirement Modeling
  • Modeling Experiment
  • User Stories
  • User Story

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