Explain what is user stories in scrum?
Answer / Dilshad Ali
User stories are a type of requirement document used in Agile software development, including Scrum. They are an informal, natural language description of one or more features of a software system from an end-user perspective. User stories focus on the functionality that needs to be delivered and the benefits it provides to the user, rather than specific technical implementation details.
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