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The Jazz tutorial, Part 6
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.
26 Mar 2008  
 
Rational Team Concert dashboards and reports
This demo shows some of the dashboard and reporting capabilities of IBM Rational Team Concert. The demo uses real data and dashboards created and available on Jazz.net.
04 Sep 2008  
 
Rational Build Forge and Rational Team Concert
This demo provides an overview of the new integration with IBM Rational Build Forge 7.1 and IBM Rational Team Concert. See how these tools work together seamlessly to provide software assembly for Jazz and traditional environments simultaneously.
28 Oct 2008  
 
Install Rational Team Concert Express
Watch the steps for installing the IBM Rational Jazz Team Server that was released to open beta on January 14, 2008. In this demo, the Jazz Team Server refers to the IBM Rational Jazz Team Server.
09 Apr 2008  
 
The Jazz tutorial, Part 10
Learn about the Jazz build system. This is a fundamental component of Jazz. By itself it doesn't build anything but it does provide the infrastructure to retrieve your team's work from the Jazz repository, make it available to your build scripts, and deliver the results back to Jazz. A Jazz user and consumer of builds can monitor running builds and access the results. Since the early days of Jazz, the Jazz build system has been used to build Jazz itself. 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.
26 Mar 2008  
 
The Jazz tutorial, Part 9
Learn about the Jazz Web user interface (UI). In addition to high quality integration of Jazz into an Eclipse IDE client, Jazz also allows you to directly access a Jazz server through a Web browser. This is known as the Jazz Web UI. The Jazz Web UI is better suited for casual or occasional users than the IDE because it does not require installation of an Eclipse Jazz client; all that's needed is a Web browser. 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.
26 Mar 2008  
 
The Jazz tutorial, Part 8
Learn about Jazz's source control. The source control component handles the storing, retrieving, and sharing of source code and other artifacts in your project. Jazz's source control (SCM) support is easy to use for a variety of development scenarios. 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.
26 Mar 2008  
 
The Jazz tutorial, Part 7
Learn about using the Team Central view. This is the user-customizable collaboration hub of the Jazz platform that allows team members to see what's going on within their team. Team Central is an Eclipse view with multiple sections. A typical section shows a concise summary and connects to another view or editor that presents the information in more detail. The user can configure which sections are visible at any time. 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.
26 Mar 2008  
 
Install Rational Team Concert Express
Watch the steps for installing the Rational Team Concert that was released to open beta on January 14, 2008. In this demo, the Team Concert refers to the Rational Team Concert.
09 Apr 2008  
 
The Jazz tutorial, Part 5
Learn about Jazz work items in this demo. In Jazz, a work item is a generalized notion of a development task. Typical work item types are defects, enhancements, and tasks. Jazz uses work items as a key indicator of project quality and project health along with build status and other indicators. Work items help the team track and coordinate their work.
20 Mar 2008  
 
The Jazz tutorial, Part 4
The previous demo stepped you through some administrative tasks completed as the ADMIN user. The remainder of this demo series is aimed at a fictitious developer named Chris, the team member that was added in Part 3. In this demo, Chris connects to a project area by accepting a team invitation.
20 Mar 2008  
 
The Jazz tutorial, Part 3
Learn some basic administrative tasks. This demo shows how to use a Jazz wizard to connect to the server and create a project area, which defines a project to Jazz. It shows how to create a team area which identifies the team members in a project and everything else needed to use Jazz. Team members in Jazz are known as users. A process is defined for the project area using a predefined process template supplied by Jazz. The process initializes the Jazz configuration with everything needed to try out other Jazz components like work items and Jazz source control.
20 Mar 2008  
 
The Jazz tutorial, Part 2
Installing Jazz is a two part process consisting of a separate server and client installation. This demo shows you how to install the Jazz client. Part 1 of this demo series shows you how to install the server.
19 Mar 2008  
 
The Jazz tutorial, Part 1
Installing Jazz is a two part process consisting of a separate server and client installation. This demo shows you how to install the Jazz server. Part 2 of this demo series shows you how to install the client. The default server configuration consists of an Apache Tomcat server running the Jazz server Web application connected to an Apache Derby relational database.
19 Mar 2008  
 
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