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    My name is Robert Dempsey

    I’m the CEO of ADS, a web development shop in Orlando

    We develop an online suite of apps

    Find me on Twitter


    Always the question.





    There’s a little part of a user story called...

    And for us...

    So what does acceptance criteria look like?

    Cucumber test


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    1. Hi
    2. Robert Dempsey
    3. adsdevshop.com
    4. scrumd.com
    5. twitter.com/rdempsey
    6. Defining Done
    7. What is done?
    8. For a project
    9. For Hubble Robotic Servicing Fly to Hubble using autonomous rendezvous and dock software, change the battery power system, exchange the wide field camera and do no harm to the telescope. - Glen Alleman
    10. For a sprint
    11. Sprint Goal In this sprint, all of the administrator functions pertaining to managing accounts and users, including all of the UI, will be completed. - Me, Wednesday night
    12. For a user story
    13. Acceptance Criteria
    14. Acceptance Criteria = Done
    15. Background: Given I am logged in Given I am in a project Scenario: Make High Priority Given I have a task with medium priority And I am on a page that displays tasks When I click on \"priority_up\" for that task Then the task should display high priority - Noel Rappin
    16. Letʼs Chat

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