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| name="Description"></a> |
| <p> |
| The <a class="PresentationName" guid="{3C90DD4F-CFDB-4111-922D-3B840B8942DE}">XP Customer</a> role has the |
| responsibility of defining what is the right product to build, determining the order in which features will be built |
| and making sure the product actually works. |
| </p> |
| <p> |
| The <a class="PresentationName" guid="{3C90DD4F-CFDB-4111-922D-3B840B8942DE}">XP Customer</a> writes system features in |
| the form of user stories that have business value. Using the planning game, he chooses the order in which the stories |
| will be done by the development team. He also defines acceptance tests that will be run against the system to prove |
| that the system is reliable and does what is required. |
| </p></mainDescription> |
| </org.eclipse.epf.uma:RoleDescription> |