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Planning Software Development Service

Mobilunity

Effective planning in software development is key to the success of any project. In this article, we will come across key software development components, so that it will be easier for you to choose the best approach. Software Development Planning Software project planning is a foundation for the entire process.

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How Definition of Done Delivers The Best Product Ever

MagmaLabs

Here in this blog post, I’d like to talk about how “DoD” can help you with all the stages during a project’s life, and how implementing this concept can help the team involved improve the product in a good way. The Definition of Done is really an important subject in Agile product development. What is Scrum in Agile?

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An Agile Implementation Roadmap: Making the Change and Getting Started With Agile

Gorilla Logic

When it comes to software development, there are so many ideas, strategies, and frameworks, that selecting the right one for your team can be a major undertaking. Always remember that Agile is a mindset, and it will be deeply integrated into every step of software development. Where do I start? Create historical data.

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Scrum by Example – The Story of an Incomplete Sprint

Agile Pain Relief Notes from a Tool User

A Scrum Sprint is incomplete when the Team can’t deliver the working features they committed to. Tonia – the Team’s Quality Assurance specialist. Tonia (Quality Assurance specialist), spends the first few days working with Brad (Business Analyst). We cover the reasons for this and how you can help your Team.

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Scrum by Example – Team Friction Inspires Working Agreements

Agile Pain Relief Notes from a Tool User

Kirby – one of the Team’s software developers. Tonia – the Team’s Quality Assurance specialist. Doug – another of the Team’s software developers. Doug was late for Daily Scrum on several days. Steve – a ScrumMaster and the hero of our story. Paula – the Product Owner of Steve’s Team.

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Definition of Done vs. User Stories vs. Acceptance Criteria

Agile Pain Relief Notes from a Tool User

One of the more frequently asked questions in my Scrum workshops is around the difference between Definition of “Done” and Acceptance Criteria , and how they relate to User Stories. While Acceptance Criteria is a commonly understood concept in software development, Definition of “Done” is unique to Scrum. User Stories.

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How to Cross-Skill and Grow T-shaped Team Members

Agile Pain Relief Notes from a Tool User

There are two major ways to discover opportunities for cross-skilling: Kanban/Scrum Team Board. Kanban/Scrum Team Board. If you’re unfamiliar with how a Team Board works or what it looks like, I posted an example of a Kanban Board previously on this blog. Quality Assurance or Editing) is so effective.

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