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Unusual description of user and justification in user stories #5

Open whatthelump opened 3 years ago

whatthelump commented 3 years ago

I did find this user story amusing and I could somewhat understand the reasoning behind an undo/redo feature helping out people who get easily frustrated. However, this seems a little too informal. Perhaps a more fitting user story would involve a 'careless student' instead of an angry one, and the justification would be something along the lines of 'reduce the time wasted for wrongly entered commands'.

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nus-pe-bot commented 3 years ago

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Language formality is not that important in user stories

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Reason for disagreement: While I agree that formality is not that important in user stories, I do think that the reasoning should make sense to the reader. In this case, 'emotion clouding [the student's] judgements' seems to lack specificity and it is not immediately apparent to the reader how this is connected to undoing or redoing actions. Still a minor issue for an overall well written DG but I do think this is a valid point!