Professional Scrum with team foundation server 2010
Professional guidance on using Microsoft's Visual Studio toolset for agile project management Focusing on both process and results, this professional guide offers a practical approach to running agile software projects using Visual Studio's project management templates and tools. You'...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Indianapolis, Ind. :
Wiley
2011.
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Edición: | 1st edition |
Colección: | Programmer to programmer.
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009628186206719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Professional Scrum with Team Foundation Server 2010; Contents; Foreword; Introduction; Chapter 1: Shipping Software; What Do You Need to Ship Software?; Vision; Insight; Resources; Planning; Product Features; Approaches to Project Management; Scrum; Microsoft Solutions Framework; The Waterfall Method; Comparing Methodologies; Product Definition; Adaptability; Scheduling; People; Documentation; Project Duration; Summary; Chapter 2: Organizing a Scrum Team; Scrum Roles; The ScrumMaster; The Product Owner; Team Members; Scaling a Scrum Team; Team Specialization; The Scrum of Scrums Meeting
- The Product BacklogSprint Synchronization; Common Architecture; Comparing MSF and Scrum; The Product Manager; The Program Manager; The Development Manager; Quality Assurance Manager; The Training Manager; Release Management; IT Roles in Scrum; The Project Manager; The Architect; Release Management; The QA Manager; Transitioning to Scrum; Increasing User Involvement; Decreasing Documentation; Simplifying the Schedule; Finding Problems Earlier; Summary; Chapter 3: Tracking What's Important in Team Foundation Server; Understanding Your Data in TFS; Reporting Capabilities in TFS; Choosing Scrum
- Scrum ArtifactsThe Product Backlog; The Sprint Backlog; The Sprint Burndown; The Release Burndown; Scrum Activities; The Release Planning Meeting; Backlog Grooming; The Sprint; The Sprint Planning Meeting; The Daily Scrum; The Sprint Review; The Sprint Retrospective; Summary; Chapter 4: Getting Started with the TFS Scrum Template; Getting Started with the Scrum Template; Downloading and Installing the Scrum Template; Importing the Scrum Template into TFS; Creating a New PBI; Understanding Releases; The Release Planning Meeting; Acceptance Criteria; Other PBI-Related Information
- Planning PokerThe Release Burndown Chart; The Release Goal; The Importance of Shipping Software; The Importance of Quality; Ensuring Repeatability; Understanding Sprints; Summary; Chapter 5: Work Items, Queries, and Reports; Work Items; The Area Path and Iteration Path Fields; Product Backlog Items; Tasks; Sprints; Impediments; Bugs; Test Cases; Shared Steps; Work Item Queries; Query Types; Work Item Queries; Reports; Scrum Reports; Engineering Reports; Building Custom Reports; Summary; Chapter 6: The Product Backlog; Managing the Product Backlog; Creating and Prioritizing PBIs
- Choosing a Tool for Creating PBIsThe PBI Workflow; Prioritizing PBIs; Documenting PBIs; Linking Artifacts: PBIs, Tasks, and Bugs; Linking PBIs to Test Cases; Linking PBIs to Bugs; Linking Bugs to PBIs; Linking Bugs to Test Cases; Linking PBIs to Tasks; Linking Tasks to PBIs; Linking Tasks to Bugs; Using the Unfinished Work Query; Understanding Impediments; Summary; Chapter 7: Tracking Quality; Knowing What to Measure; Tracking and Resolving Bugs and Tasks; The Workflow for Resolving Bugs; Entering Bugs; Viewing the Bug List; The Workflow for Tasks; Entering Tasks; The Unfinished Work Query
- Test Cases