Story mapping is a visual exercise used in Agile software development to organize and prioritize user stories. It involves arranging user stories along two axes: the horizontal axis represents the user's workflow or activities (the 'backbone'), and the vertical axis represents the level of detail or priority of the stories. This helps teams visualize the entire user journey, identify gaps, and make informed decisions about which features to develop first, ensuring a focus on delivering value incrementally.
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