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Populating story templates

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Automate the creation of stories by populating the columns in a story template with functional requirements. By implementing stories, you can track, manage, and communicate development of your projects. For example, you can define which stories contain features that are essential to your application, so that your development team can prioritize their work.

  1. Download a story template:

    1. In the header of App Studio, click the Agile Workbench icon.

    2. In the header of Agile Workbench, click the More icon, and then click Application Profile.

    3. At the top of the project overview, click Actions Import stories .

    4. In the Import stories window, download a Microsoft Excel story template file to your local computer by clicking Download the template.

    5. Open the file.

  2. In the Name column, enter text that summarizes what users can do with the functionality that the story delivers.

    If you enter duplicate names, your application creates stories with the same name but different IDs.

  3. Optional:

    Add supporting information to the story:

    1. In the Description column, enter text that describes the new functionality to implement, the key stakeholders to involve, and the relevant business value.

    2. In the Associated feature ID column, enter the ID of the feature that this story implements.

      For more information about feature IDs, see Finding a feature ID.

      Hinweis: During import, your application promotes features from the built-on application or previous versions, to the current version of your application.
    3. In the Complexity column, select an option to indicate the level of effort that is needed to complete the story.

    4. In the Priority column, select the importance of the story, relative to other stories in the product backlog, to indicate appropriate time for the team to start work on the story.

    5. In the Acceptance criteria column, enter specific metrics or constraints to consider before the team can resolve the story.

    6. Optional:

      To define more than one criterion, press the Alt and Enter keys to insert a line break in the cell, and then repeat substep 3.e.

  4. Save and close the file, without changing the file format.

Hinweis: Import a story template into Agile Workbench. For more information, see Importing story templates.

  • Importing story templates

    Track and manage development of your application by importing stories into Agile Workbench. By importing stories into your project you can ensure that your development team correctly prioritizes work, for example, by focusing on stories with a high priority.

  • Finding a feature ID

    Find the ID of a feature so that you can reference it later in a story or story template.

  • Creating stories in bulk

    Create stories in bulk to save time developing features.

  • Troubleshooting errors with a story template

    Errors may occur when you create stories in bulk. Use the following guidance to resolve issues with the story templates that you import to Agile Workbench.

  • Project sizing

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