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Agile Release Planning and Monitoring
sponsored by CollabNet

As Agile is embraced by development organizations everywhere, the need to produce clean, maintainable software quickly has never been greater.

In this fast-paced presentation, Dan Rawsthorne introduces Agile Release Planning, which is actually the development of a release strategy that must be implemented in an agile way. This release strategy involves capabilities (not stories), and includes a game plan for the "expenditure" of story points to produce these capabilities. Dan shows you how a Release Plan is generated, and then shows how the Release Plan is monitored and managed with metrics from sprint to sprint.

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Posted: 16 Jul 2010 | Premiered: Available On Demand


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WHITE PAPER - Unlike the "linear" waterfall method, Agile teams use an "iterative" or "inspect and adapt" approach to ALM to address the changing requirements, complexities and risk factors that will arise over the course of the software project. This short article by CollabNet’s Laszlo Szalvay describes the benefits of an Agile approach to ALM.
Posted: 14 Jul 2010 | Published: 13 Jul 2010


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WHITE PAPER - In this paper, CollabNet’s Dan Rawsthorne defines Earned Business Value (EBV), a new metric for Agile projects that replaces standard Earned Value Analysis (EVA) metrics. With EBV, Agile teams see a clearer picture of a project’s progress, which can be used to strategically adapt to evolving business conditions.
Posted: 14 Jul 2010 | Published: 13 Jul 2010


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TRIAL SOFTWARE - Distributed software development teams need tools to help them collaborate efficiently using Agile processes, while meeting regulatory requirements and business objectives.
Posted: 04 Jan 2010 | Published: 04 Jan 2010




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