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DESCRIPTION:In this discussion\, we’ll look at some very specific techniqu
 es.  We'll begin by quickly covering the basics of user stories.  Even if
  you’ve never written user stories\, you’ll quickly learn the basics.  We
 ’ll discuss what you get\, what you don’t get\, and some of the specific 
 challenges  with User Stories (and how to address those challenges).  The
 n we’ll tie those stories (or any other form of requirement) into a relea
 se plan.  We’ll discuss team velocity and see how and why agile release p
 lanning really works.  Specifically\, we'll address the number one questi
 on….“When will it be done?”
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SUMMARY:In this discussion\, we’ll look at some very specific techniques. 
  We'll begin by quickly covering the basics of user stories.  Even if you
 ’ve never written user stories\, you’ll quickly learn the basics.  We’ll 
 discuss what you get\, what you don’t get\, and some of the specific chal
 lenges  with User Stories (and how to address those challenges).  Then we
 ’ll tie those stories (or any other form of requirement) into a release p
 lan.  We’ll discuss team velocity and see how and why agile release plann
 ing really works.  Specifically\, we'll address the number one question….
 “When will it be done?”
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