Everything You Need to Know to Work on an Agile Software Development Team
Getting thrown into an Agile Scrum software development project doesn’t have to be painful, provided you learn a little bit of the lingo.
Getting thrown into an Agile Scrum software development project doesn’t have to be painful, provided you learn a little bit of the lingo.
A single word may be the beginning of a user story discussion, but user stories still must be made user-oriented, actionable and testable.
Good acceptance criteria will help get your agile development project from “It Works as Coded” to “It Works as Intended.”
With this eBook, you’ll learn how you can adopt agile principles within your own organization or work with Agile development vendors.
Cultivating these seven habits should help any Product Owner, whether an integral part of the team or an external Customer, be effective and help the project succeed.
Be sure your software project’s “Definition of Done” includes entries to address both internal and external documentation.