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From the blog

Do's and Don'ts for User Stories, Use Cases, Scenarios

Posted by Andy Singleton on Jun 11 00:00 UTC

The “User story” or “use case” is a powerful tool for designing software. You pick a user, or “actor”, with a specific goal, and you diagram the process / workflow by which the user employs your system to accomplish the goal. Here is a list of issues, and fixes, that will make your stories more useful.

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Cloud Computing is Hot at Railsconf

Posted by Andy Singleton on Jun 12 00:00 UTC

I did get a feeling for what's hot: cloud computing.

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