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Acceptance criteria - Salesforce Tutorial
From the course: Salesforce Business Analyst Cert Prep
Acceptance criteria
- [Instructor] So the next section is going to be Acceptance Criteria. So this is going to be very specific sets of requirements that must be completed to have the user story be complete. So to say, "Hey, development is done. Let's move this on to testing." Sometimes you have one, sometimes you have like three or four different things, but hopefully you have the user stories narrowed down thin enough that there can be like three or less, which would be great for the developer to do. It's not going to give the solution at all. Again, we don't want to pigeonhole the development team to one specific solution. And then if it doesn't work out that way and you have to reconfigure it, you're not having to go back and reconfigure the user story and it's not going to take extra time. But what it should do is it should provide an objective for the development team member. So the user story is going to say, "Hey, this is what's wanted out of a solution." And the objective, the goal here is that…
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Introduction to user stories41s
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Basics of user stories3m 58s
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Components of a user story7m 28s
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Acceptance criteria5m 21s
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Definition of done3m 48s
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Acceptance criteria vs. definition of done2m 37s
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Practice writing user stories10m 11s
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Git and other version-control software8m 32s
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User stories: Key terms not covered thus far1m 6s
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User stories practice question walkthrough4m 40s
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