In the Guidewire Project Lifecycle, User Story Cards (or the high-level concepts that become them) are primarily utilized in Pre-Inception and Inception.
Inception (Option D):This is the primary phase where User Story Cards are created, elaborated, and finalized. The main goal of Inception is to generate the "Backlog" of detailed user stories that describe the system behavior (business rules, UI, integration) and to have them estimated by developers.
Pre-Inception (Option A):During the Pre-Inception phase, the team defines the project scope and value. While they may not have fully detailed "cards" yet, they utilize theUser Story format(e.g., "Epics" or "Key User Stories") to define the high-level requirements and the Minimum Viable Product (MVP). These high-level stories are "referenced" to estimate the project size and create the initial roadmap.
Why other options are incorrect:
B. Support and Success:While User Stories are indeed used during Support (for enhancements and defects), "Support" is typically considered theOperationallifecycle, distinct from theProject(Implementation) lifecycle (as confirmed in Question 21 where "Maintenance" was not a project phase).
C. Deployment:The Deployment phase focuses on the technical migration of the confirmed software (code and data) to the Production environment. While the "Release Notes" might reference stories, the phase itself is driven by the Deployment Plan and Runbook, not the elaboration or definition of Story Cards.
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