User Story - Examples

Examples

As a user, I want to search for my customers by their first and last names. As a non-administrative user, I want to modify my own schedules but not the schedules of other users. As a mobile application tester, I want to test my test cases and report results to my management. Starting Application The application begins by bringing up the last document the user was working with. As a user closing the application, I want to be prompted to save if I have made any change in my data since the last save. Closing Application Upon closing the application, the user is prompted to save (when ANYTHING has changed in data since the last save!).

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As a user closing the application, I want to be prompted to save anything that has changed since the last save so that I can preserve useful work and discard erroneous work. The consultant will enter expenses on an expense form. The consultant will enter items on the form like expense type, description, amount, and any comments regarding the expense. At any time the consultant can do any of the following options: (1) When the consultant has finished entering the expense, the consultant will “Submit”. If the expense is under fifty (<50), the expense will go directly to the system for processes. (2) In the event the consultant has not finished entering the expense, the consultant may want to “Save for later”. The entered data should then be displayed on a list (queue) for the consultant with the status of “Incomplete”. (3) In the event the consultant decides to clear the data and close the form, the consultant will “Cancel and exit”. The entered data will not be saved anywhere.

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