User stories are small notes that capture what a user wants, whom they are, and why they need it, enhancing clarity and prioritization in agile development.
For example, a user story for a fintech application might be: 'As a customer, I want to link my bank account so I can view my balance.' This succinctly informs the team of the primary functionality to build first.
Good user stories should use simple language, focus on one goal, and clarify the user's motivation, ensuring everyone on the team understands the objectives.
Acceptance criteria serve as a checklist to confirm when a user story is complete, guiding developers and testers to ensure features work as intended.
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