According to the I.N.V.E.S.T. mnemonic, a good user story should be:
Independent:Can be developed and delivered without dependencies on other stories.
Negotiable:Flexible in details and open to discussion.
Valuable:Must deliver value to the customer or end-user.
Estimable:Can be estimated to gauge effort required.
Small:Sized appropriately to be completed within an iteration.
Testable:Should have clear criteria to determine whether the story is complete.
"Valuable" is a key characteristic that ensures the user story contributes to the product's value. Options A (Incremental), C (Tangible), and D (Satisfactory) are not part of the I.N.V.E.S.T. mnemonic.
"Choose Your WoW! A Disciplined Agile Delivery Handbook for Optimizing Your Way of Working (WoW)", PMI.
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