PMI Agile Certified Practitioner (ACP) Practice Exam

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What term is used to describe a simplified representation of one or more business requirements that deliver value to the user?

  1. Feature

  2. User Story

  3. Requirement

  4. Use Case

The correct answer is: User Story

The term that describes a simplified representation of one or more business requirements that deliver value to the user is a user story. In Agile methodologies, user stories are characterized by their focus on the end user and their needs, which helps teams understand what to build to provide value. They are typically written in a format that includes who the user is, what they need, and why they need it, which helps articulate the benefit or value to the user. User stories provide a clear understanding of the desired outcome from the user’s perspective, making it easier for teams to prioritize work and maintain a focus on delivering valuable functionalities. This user-centric approach fosters collaboration and helps ensure that development efforts align with user needs and business goals, ultimately leading to more successful outcomes. In contrast, other terms like feature, requirement, and use case represent different concepts. Features may describe specific functionalities but do not inherently express the user benefit in the same manner as user stories. Requirements are broader and can include technical specifications that may not necessarily consider user value. Use cases outline scenarios for system interaction, but they tend to be more complex and focus on the processes rather than the condensed value perspective of user stories.