Story and Task Cards

Story and Task Cards

09/01/1999

DANGER, WILL ROBINSON,
WARNING WARNING!

These cards have all kinds of strange fields and tables on them. These fields are emphatically NOT recommended for use. C3 tried complex cards for a while and wound up making no use of them. The cards are interesting, at best, for the story and task content, and their historical significance.

Now! See!
Actual Story Cards!

Yes, it’s true. Now you can see images of actual User Story and Task cards from the C3 payroll project! These are large JPG files and will take some time to download!

Story Card Task Card

Story Card

Story Card


Task Card

Task Card


Posted on: September 1, 1999

Written by: Ron Jeffries

Categorization: XP Magazine

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