avril 20, 2018
MoSCoW prioritization MoSCoW stands for the following priority groups: M (must have) – Features you must have in the final solution and it would be useless otherwise. S (should have) – Features you should have in the final solution and you would get into problem otherwise. However, you can find a workaround for the problem […]
novembre 25, 2015
Agile planning, monotoring and adapting – Acceptance criteria – Burn-down chart – Burn-up chart – Cumulative flow diagrams – Definition of Done – Iteration – Kanban boards – Lean manufacturing, lean-agile software development – Process tailoring – Reflection – Reflexive improvement workshops – Release planning – Rolling wave plan or rolling look ahead plan – […]
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