Agile Software Development with HP Agile Manager

Agile development practices have been widely adopted in a variety of organizations, yet only a few tools are available to help make the practical process of managing agile teams less painful and more successful. HP Agile Manager is a purpose-built SaaS-based Agile planning tool. HP Agile Manager pro...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Tal, Liran. author (author)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Berkeley, CA : Apress 2015.
Edición:1st ed. 2015.
Colección:Expert's voice in software development.
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009629830206719
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  • Contents at a Glance; Contents; About the Author; About the Technical Reviewer; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Chapter 1: The Agile World; Introducing Agile Software Development; Origins of Waterfall Model; The Agile World of Software Development; Agile Flavors; Practicing Scrum Agile Development; Scrum Artifacts; The Product Backlog; The Sprint Backlog; The Product Increment; Burndown Chart; Scrum Roles; Scrum Sprints; Iterative Cycle; Sprint Planning; Daily Scrum; Sprint Demo; Sprint Retrospective; Avoiding Agile Pitfalls; Summary; Chapter 2: Getting Started with Agile Manager
  • Introducing HP's Agile ManagerApplication Setup; Release and Sprint Planning; Kanban and Scrumban Storyboard; Streamlining the Sprint Workflow; Dashboard; Build and SCM Integration; Signing Up for HP's Agile Manager; SaaS-Based Agile Manager; Getting Acquainted with Agile Manager; Navigation Menu; Contextual Filters; Page Widgets; The Grid; Item Page; Configuration Mode; Summary; Chapter 3: Setting Up Agile Manager for Release; Setting Up a Site; Managing Workspaces; Customizing Fields; Managing Custom Fields; Tracking Custom Fields; Setting Up Users; Setting Up a Workspace
  • Workspace PreferencesCapacity; Work Estimation Defaults; Controlling Done Status; Workspace Templates; Workspace Notifications; Workspace Applications; Managing Applications; Workspace Users; Setting Up the Release; Creating a New Release; Managing Release Sprints; Managing Release Teams; Managing Team Members; Release Configuration; Summary; Chapter 4: Building the Product Backlog; The Product Backlog; Themes; Adding a Theme; Managing Themes; Features; Adding Features; Ordering the Features Grid; Filtering the Features Grid; Sorting the Features Grid; Ranking Features
  • Managing the Features BacklogFeature Planning; The Feature Planning Bucket; Splitting Features; Backlog Items; Breaking User Stories; Converting User Stories to Features; Summary; Chapter 5: Streamlining Work in the Release Backlog; Working in the Release Backlog; Working with User Stories; Adding a User Story; Viewing and Editing a User Story; Adding Comments; Adding Tasks; Adding Acceptance Tests; Auditing User Stories; Working in the Sprint Backlog; Contextual Filters; Sprint Widgets; Sprint Panels; Grid Layout; Managing and Viewing a Member's Sprint Capacity; Actions in the Grid Toolbar
  • PlanningBulk Updating Items; Blocking a User Story or Defect; Splitting a User Story; Sending Item Notifications; Managing Defects; Adding Defects; Editing Defects; Linking Defects; Watching Backlog Items; Working in the Sprint Closure; Sprint Backlog Status; Backlog Planning and Delivery; Defect Cumulative Flow Diagram; Acceptance Tests; Retrospective Feedback; Summary; Chapter 6: The Engineering Manager's Dashboard; Working in the Dashboard; Dashboard Layouts; Managing Widgets; Adding Widgets; Customizing Widgets; Managing Custom Widgets; Adding Custom Widgets; Deleting Custom Widgets
  • Reviewing Common Widgets