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Agile@University  - 4th Lesson: From building a great vision to building a good backlog

The focus of the 4th lesson was on the product owner side. The preparation and organization of the work on the product is crucial for the success of product development. In small groups the students walked trough the whole process of creating a good vision and preparing & organizing the product backlog.

On
5 December 2011
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agile@university
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agile, haw-hamburg, requirements, university, User Stories, Vision

We started by building a product box to foster the ideas. It brought creativity and fun into this exercise and allowed to establish the foundation for a great vision. Here are some impressions of the product box exercise to build the vision:

From the vision we moved on by highlighting those requirements that represent our product differentiators.

The students then, starting from those requiremetns, created user stories and placed them into the Product Backlog. To structure it we used requirements and Minimal Marketable Features (MMFs). The MMFs are used to build minimal sets of functionality (by grouping together user stories ...

From the Product Vision to a Running Software... and back again

Andrea Tomasini - Keynote at the ReConf 2011

On
3 February 2011
In
Scrum, agile
Tags
agile, agile42, Andrea Tomasini, requirements, scrum

Hi everybody :)

Andrea Tomasini is having a keynote on the ReConf in March which is the most famous conference for Requirement Engineering in Europe. (March 14.-17. 2011)

Andrea's Keynote will be on Wednesday, March 16th - 09:00-10:00 a.m.

Abstract

From the Product Vision to a Running Software... and back again, an agile coach story by Andrea Tomasini Eliciting Requirements and breaking them down into actionable tasks is a challenge that requires both creativity and a systematic and analytical approach. Applying agility to Requirement Engineering, means much more than focusing on full bandwidth communication instead of documentation ...

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