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Acronyms are frequently used in just about every profession to describe a process or other attributes used in the industry. This is especially true when working in the role of an IT business analyst. You should be intimately familiar with most of the acronyms used in your field and be able to describe what they mean and how they are used when asked.

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"The acronym INVEST consists of the terms Independent, Negotiable, Valuable, Estimable, Sized Appropriately, and Testable. Project managers and technical teams use the INVEST review process to ensure they are delivering high-quality products and services."

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The INVEST acronym is often used to define user stories. It stands for Independent Negotiable Valuable Estimate Small Testable.
User stories must be :
Independent means they should not depend on other user stories to be able to be accomplished.
Negotiable they must have enough info that is clear what needs to be done not how to do it.
Valuable the value being delivered must be clear.
Small they must be small enough to be completed within a few days or weeks. (1 sprint or less)
Testable this often achieved by defining the User Acceptance Criteria for the qualities above.

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