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    Agile ALM...a teaser video

    jl.marechaux 060001NWA6 | | Visits (4524)

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      Interested in agile ALM and collaborative architecture ? Check the video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O70P8IpV0oY . It will only take 3:20 minutes of your time. Then read the related article published on developerWorks and tell me more about the pragmatic architecture approach that you have adopted in your agile projects. Share your experience!

    Tags:  alm pragmatic alm-sig agileadopt architecture clm agile rational agility-at-scale

    ALM and agile design: Part 3 – Sprint planning and design information

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    [Previously on ALM and agile design..... Part 2 – Release plans, iterations, and design ] Each sprint begins with a planning exercise where the team defines the sprint goal and the sprint backlog. Team members examine the backlog to select the most valuable stories that can be contained in the sprint. During sprint planning, design information can be used for three different purposes. First, to assess the technical feasibility of a requirement. If the new feature is straightforward, then this task can be skipped, but for more complex features,... [More]

    Tags:  architecture agileadopt alm-sig agility-at-scale clm rational pragmatic alm agile
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