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====== How Do We Build and Maintain Context When All We Have Is a Backlog List? ====== | ====== How Do We Build and Maintain Context When All We Have Is a Backlog List? ====== | ||
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A lot of people, while they like the simplicity of the approach of maintaining a backlog, feel like they lose context when they just have a list of user stories. Others cannot think in terms of lists but rather need something more pictorial to help them understand what is going on. One approach that I have seen useful in these contexts is the use of "User Story Mapping" | A lot of people, while they like the simplicity of the approach of maintaining a backlog, feel like they lose context when they just have a list of user stories. Others cannot think in terms of lists but rather need something more pictorial to help them understand what is going on. One approach that I have seen useful in these contexts is the use of "User Story Mapping" | ||
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