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Our lead developer was recently certified in Scrum, one of the agile methodologies, and would like to try to manage this project using scrum.

In order for her to do this, she needs us to rewrite the requirements list you previously created as user stories. Just to remind you, a user story looks like this:

As a < type of user >, I want < feature > so that I can < functionality >.

For example: As a taxi driver, I want directions so that I can quickly get to my next customer.

Please rewrite all of your requirements as user stories and I will pass it on to our development team

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Final answer:

To rewrite the requirements for the SCV project using the Scrum methodology, convert them into user stories that articulate the needs and desired functionalities for various project stakeholders.

Step-by-step explanation:

The correct answer is to transform your requirements into user stories for the sustainable commuter vehicle (SCV) project, adhering to the Agile Scrum methodology. Here are some examples of how to convert the requirements into user stories for the project:

  • As an engineer, I want to identify commuting problems so that I can define requirements and constraints for the SCV.
  • As a team member, I want to brainstorm solutions so that we can evaluate them against our requirements and constraints.
  • As a project manager, I want to use the chosen solution to design and build a prototype so that we can test its viability as a sustainable commuter vehicle.

By reframing the requirements as user stories, the development team can better understand the needs of various stakeholders and how the features of the SCV fulfill specific functionalities.

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