The correct way to translate the requirement into a user story is to focus on the manager's ability to access and navigate the information related to the business object. This user story follows the standard format: "As a [role], I need to [action] so that [benefit]." In this case, the story captures the manager's need to view and interact with specific data.
User Story Format:
Role: Manager
Action: Ability to see and navigate a record type
Benefit: Ensures managers have the necessary access to perform their job duties
Why Not Other Options?:
B.Focuses on building security options rather than the manager's need to access data.
C.Is vague and does not follow the standard user story format.
D.Focuses on group membership but is less specific about the action the manager needs to perform.
References:
Appian Documentation on User Stories: Writing User Stories
Using the correct user story format ensures that the development team clearly understands the requirement and how it benefits the end user.
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