 | Level: Introductory Akmal B. Chaudhri , Senior IT Specialist, IBM
26 Mar 2008
Learn how to create an iteration plan, how to edit the plan overview and how
to balance the workload across team members. Teams following agile methods typically
divide their release schedule into a series of fixed-length development iterations,
with fixed end dates. Planning for these involves scheduling the work to be done
during an iteration and assigning elements of that work to members of the team. To
be effective, plans need to be accessible to everyone on the team and to change
dynamically over the course of the iteration to reflect the team's position and
direction. This demo shows you how. In this demo series, the Jazz client refers to the IBM Rational Team Concert product and the Jazz server refers to the IBM Rational Jazz Team Server.
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About the author  | |  | Akmal has been working with database technology since 1988. He has been a regular presenter at many international conferences, including Object World, Object Technology and OOPSLA. He has also edited or co-edited eight books, including "XML Data Management" (Addison-Wesley, 2003). He holds a BSc in Computing and Information Systems, MSc in Business Systems Analysis and Design and a PhD in Computer Science. He is a Member of the British Computer Society (MBCS). |
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