Welcome to the AI Backlog Prompts repository! This collection of prompts is designed to help non-technical users effectively translate their ideas for AI-powered solutions into detailed system requirements that technical teams can understand and implement.
We hope this repository helps you in defining effective requirements for your AI projects. Happy prompting!
In the Introduction section, you will find:
- An overview of the repository and its purpose
- A guide for non-technical users on how to use the prompts
- Example scenarios to illustrate how the prompts can be applied
The Requirement Definition section is divided into three main parts:
In the User Stories section, you will find:
- A user story template to help you define user needs
- Sample user stories to guide you
- Prompts for creating effective user stories
In the Functional Requirements section, you will find:
- A functional requirement template to help you specify system behavior
- Sample functional requirements for reference
- Prompts for defining clear and actionable functional requirements
In the Non-Functional Requirements section, you will find:
- A non-functional requirement template to help you detail system qualities
- Sample non-functional requirements as examples
- Prompts for articulating non-functional requirements effectively
In the Backlog Management section, you will find:
- A backlog document template to organize your requirements
- Prompts to help you create and manage your backlog
- Techniques for prioritizing backlog items
- An example backlog for reference
We welcome contributions to improve this repository! If you have suggestions or improvements, please open an issue or submit a pull request.
This repository is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for more information.