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PMI Exam DASM Topic 4 Question 14 Discussion

Actual exam question for PMI's DASM exam
Question #: 14
Topic #: 4
[All DASM Questions]

What docs a well-written user story describe?

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Suggested Answer: C

A well-written user story in agile practices, including Disciplined Agile, describes the customer's perspective. User stories are short, simple descriptions of a feature or requirement from the point of view of the end user or customer. They are intended to capture the 'who, what, and why' of a requirement, focusing on the value it delivers to the customer. This perspective ensures that the development team understands the real-world needs and motivations behind the features they are building, allowing them to create solutions that truly meet user needs.


PMI Disciplined Agile (DA) Toolkit, which outlines the structure and purpose of user stories, highlighting the importance of describing features from the customer's perspective.

PMI Agile Practice Guide, which discusses the use of user stories to capture customer requirements and deliver value.

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Kattie
28 days ago
B) The needs of all users.
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Marya
1 months ago
Haha, a 'fixed outcome'? That's the complete opposite of what a user story is supposed to be. I'm going with B.
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Shaunna
1 months ago
Definitely B. A well-written user story needs to address the needs of all users, not just the product owner's wishes.
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Gilberto
1 months ago
D seems like a strange choice. User stories are all about flexibility, not a fixed outcome. I'm going with B.
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Nieves
2 days ago
I see your point, but I still think B is the most important aspect of a well-written user story.
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Tawanna
10 days ago
I think user stories should also consider the expectations of the product owner. A could be important too.
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Marylin
22 days ago
I agree, user stories should focus on the needs of all users. B is the best choice.
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Alita
1 months ago
Hmm, I think the correct answer is C. User stories should focus on the customers' perspective, not a fixed outcome.
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Kathryn
1 months ago
C) The customers' perspective.
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Sheridan
1 months ago
A) The expectations of the product owner.
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Edgar
1 months ago
Well-written user stories should describe the needs of all users, not just the product owner's expectations. I'm going with B.
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Billy
16 days ago
I believe user stories should be flexible and not focus on a fixed outcome.
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Haydee
17 days ago
I think it's important to consider the customers' perspective when writing user stories.
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Owen
27 days ago
I agree, user stories should definitely focus on the needs of all users.
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