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AI on a Development Team

Who it’s for: Developers, testers, and tech leads who want practical, sprint-ready ways to use AI to build faster without sacrificing quality.

Outcomes

  • Use AI to turn vague work into clear, testable stories and acceptance criteria the team can build from.
  • Accelerate coding with guardrails: prompts that reinforce TDD, code review quality, and consistent patterns.
  • Improve delivery reliability by using AI for risk surfacing, edge cases, and “definition of done” readiness checks.

Path Steps

Work through these steps in order. Each one links to a specific EasyDNNnews article/video post.

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Step 1: How AI fits into a dev team (without chaos)

You’ll learn where AI helps most (planning, building, testing, reviewing) and how to keep the team in control.

Do this List 3 recurring “time sinks” in your sprint and pick one to target with AI assistance first.
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Step 5: Code generation with guardrails

You’ll learn how to constrain AI output to your architecture, conventions, and security requirements.

Do this Create a “project rules” snippet (stack, patterns, naming, linting) and reuse it in every coding prompt.
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Step 7: Test data, mocking, and troubleshooting with AI

You’ll learn how to generate realistic test data and isolate failures faster with structured debugging prompts.

Do this Paste a failing test + stack trace and ask AI for the top 3 hypotheses with “how to prove/kill each.”

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24 Feb 2026

Step 2: Prompts That Produce Better User Stories

Author: Rod Claar  /  Categories: AI Learning Path  /  Rate this article:
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Why Prompt Structure Matters

AI responds to constraints.

If you ask:

“Write a user story for reporting.”

You will get something generic.

If you specify:

  • Actor

  • Business outcome

  • Constraints

  • Definition of Done expectations

You get materially better backlog items.


Prompt Pattern for High-Quality Stories

Use this template:

Act as a Scrum team member refining backlog items.
Based on the following request, generate:

  1. A properly formatted user story (As a… I want… So that…).

  2. Five specific, testable acceptance criteria.

  3. Three clarification questions for the Product Owner.

Consider business value, constraints, and edge cases.
Request: [insert messy request here]

This forces:

  • Structured output

  • Testability

  • PO engagement


What This Improves

1. Clearer Intent

AI helps expose the underlying outcome—not just the feature.

2. Better Constraints

Acceptance criteria move from vague to observable.

3. Faster PO Conversations

The three questions surface ambiguity early.

This shortens refinement cycles.


Exercise

Take one messy request from your backlog.

Example of a messy request:

“We need better reporting for managers.”

Now prompt AI to produce:

  1. A properly formatted user story

  2. Five testable acceptance criteria

  3. Three key questions for the Product Owner

Do not edit the AI output initially.
Instead, inspect it as a team.

Ask:

  • What improved?

  • What is still unclear?

  • What assumptions did AI make?


Expected Outcome

After completing this step, your team should:

  • Use consistent prompt patterns

  • Generate more testable stories

  • Reduce rework caused by ambiguity

  • Improve refinement efficiency

AI does not replace backlog refinement.
It prepares the team for better refinement conversations.

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