DevOps is an acronym for Development and Operations. This movement originated in the IT industry to align development and operations teams. Early in software development, module integration often failed and caused a great deal of frustration.
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Agile contracting
Quality is key, but who is responsible for it in agile contracts? Assuring quality and agility is the responsibility of the service provider.
Characteristics of a product owner
Product owners maximise product value. The product owner brings the customer’s perspective to the scrum team as a single individual.
Requirements Engineering
Requirements engineering is a relatively complex science involving elicitation, observation, brainstorming, facilitating focus groups, prototyping, analysis, modelling, and documentation—just a few of them.
Explanation of scrum events
The objective of a sprint is called a sprint goal. Teams develop increments based on sprint goals. Planning is done, of course, during sprint planning.
Legacy, enablement, native organisations structures and patterns
Learn and understand various types of organisational structures and patterns: legacy, enablement, native organisations.
Motivation, Agile Practises, and Agile Methods
The success of agile projects depends on team motivation. Team members are often expected to do more than follow orders and do what is asked of them.
Qualities of a product backlog
The product backlog lists the tasks that must be completed before the product can be released following its priority.
Fundamentals of user stories
User stories are designed to elicit a conversation by describing how a feature will benefit a customer.
Sprint Failure
Scrum But. According to Scrum.org, “Scrum Buts means that Scrum has exposed a dysfunction that contributes to the problem but is too hard to fix.” A Scrum But retains the problem while modifying Scrum to make it invisible so that the dysfunction is no longer a thorn in the team’s side”. Scrum Buts are structured as follows: (Scrum But) (Reason) (Workaround). Here are some real-life…