Managing Agile Open-Source Software Projects with Microsoft Visual Studio Online
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β¦ Synopsis
Microsoft Press, 2015. β 154 p.
Book Details
Authors: Brian Blackman, Gordon Beeming, Michael Fourie, and Willy-Peter Schaub.
Publisher: Microsoft Press
Published: April 2015
Number of pages: 154
Book is for Agile development teams and their Scrum Masters who want to explore and learn from the authorsβ βdogfoodingβ experiences and their continuous adaptation of software requirements management. Product Owners and other stakeholders will also find value in this ebook by learning how they can support their Agile development teams and by gaining an understanding of the constraints of open-source community projects.
Topics included:
- Triage of ideas
- Getting ready
- Building the working solutions
- Raising the quality bar
- Supporting toolbox.
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