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Data Flow Diagrams and User Stories

This document provides information on data flow diagrams and user stories for a project. It defines a data flow diagram as a visual representation of information flows within a system, showing how data enters and leaves while being stored or changed. An example level 0 data flow diagram is given. A template for listing user stories is also provided, including user type, requirements, unique identification numbers, descriptions, acceptance criteria, priorities, and targeted releases. User stories are given for a customer registering and logging into a mobile application through different methods.

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Data Flow Diagrams and User Stories

This document provides information on data flow diagrams and user stories for a project. It defines a data flow diagram as a visual representation of information flows within a system, showing how data enters and leaves while being stored or changed. An example level 0 data flow diagram is given. A template for listing user stories is also provided, including user type, requirements, unique identification numbers, descriptions, acceptance criteria, priorities, and targeted releases. User stories are given for a customer registering and logging into a mobile application through different methods.

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Project Design Phase-II

Data Flow Diagram & User Stories

Date 03 October 2022


Team ID PNT2022TMIDxxxxxx
Project Name Project - xxx
Maximum Marks 4 Marks

Data Flow Diagrams:


A Data Flow Diagram (DFD) is a traditional visual representation of the information flows within a system. A neat and clear DFD can depict the right
amount of the system requirement graphically. It shows how data enters and leaves the system, what changes the information, and where data is
stored.

Example: DFD Level 0 (Industry Standard)


Example: (Simplified)
User Stories
Use the below template to list all the user stories for the product.
User Type Functional User Story User Story / Task Acceptance criteria Priority Release
Requirement Number
(Epic)
Customer Registration USN-1 As a user, I can register for the application by I can access my account / High Sprint-1
(Mobile user) entering my email, password, and confirming dashboard
my password.
USN-2 As a user, I will receive confirmation email I can receive confirmation High Sprint-1
once I have registered for the application email & click confirm
USN-3 As a user, I can register for the application I can register & access the Low Sprint-2
through Facebook dashboard with Facebook
Login
USN-4 As a user, I can register for the application Medium Sprint-1
through Gmail
Login USN-5 As a user, I can log into the application by High Sprint-1
entering email & password
Dashboard

Customer (Web
user)
Customer Care
Executive
Administrator

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