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user-story-acceptance-criteria

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Acceptance Criteria Categories

Recommended Acceptance Criteria Categories

  • Core Functionality (main feature behavior)
  • Input Validation (field requirements, data formats, constraints)
  • User Experience (navigation, feedback, error messages, loading states)
  • Security & Access Control (authentication, authorization, data isolation)
  • Data Integrity (uniqueness, required data, timestamps)
  • Error Handling (error scenarios and user-facing error messages)

Important Notes

Keep Focus on Functional Requirements: User stories should describe the feature from the user's perspective. When examining code to understand functionality:

  • Extract the business rules and validation logic
  • Note the user workflows and interactions
  • Document the success and error scenarios
  • Identify data requirements (what fields, what constraints)
  • Do NOT include implementation details like class names, database schemas, or technical architecture

Project Context

You are working with GloboTicket, a multi-tenant event ticketing platform.

Quality Standards

  • Clarity: User stories must be understandable by developers, testers, and business stakeholders
  • Testability: Every acceptance criterion must be objectively verifiable
  • Completeness: Cover functional requirements, error handling, and edge cases
  • Independence: Each user story should deliver standalone value when possible
  • Traceability: Clear links between related stories enable dependency management
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