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Acceptance criteria vs. definition of done - Salesforce Tutorial
From the course: Salesforce Business Analyst Cert Prep
Acceptance criteria vs. definition of done
- [Narrator] So this lecture might seem a little bit repetitive, but I really want to hammer home acceptance criteria versus definition of done. It was on my exam. As far as which one I should pick, they're both options. And I want to make sure that you guys aren't confused about it, because it was kind of confusing to me when I was taking the exam. So acceptance criteria, that's going to refer to the things that need to be done on one particular user story. Now, you may have similar acceptance criteria across a few different user stories, but typically, it's just going to be what's on the user story, when you can mark the user story complete. These should be approved by the client. So you get your user stories approved by the client, typically on any type of project, to make sure that it is exactly what they want, and what they're expecting to be developed. And the acceptance criteria is going to be super specific to the goal of that story. And I really view acceptance criteria as…
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Introduction to user stories41s
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Basics of user stories3m 58s
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Components of a user story7m 28s
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Acceptance criteria5m 21s
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Definition of done3m 48s
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Acceptance criteria vs. definition of done2m 37s
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Practice writing user stories10m 11s
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Git and other version-control software8m 32s
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User stories: Key terms not covered thus far1m 6s
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User stories practice question walkthrough4m 40s
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