Agile tooling and Portfolio Management Agile Tooling Basics Agile Portofolio Management Kanban Team Room
Demo: Agile Tooling Basics
Agile Portofolio Management
Large projects in one Team Project VS2012: Teams with different backlog views and potential asynchronous sprints VS2013: Portofolio Backlogs Agile Portofolio Management
Demo: Agile Portofolio Management
Kanban
Described by David Anderson Meaning “signboard” Pull work from queue Less prescriptive than Scrum or XP No roles, iterations etc. Will work with other frameworks and processes Kanban
1. Visualize workflow 2. Limit WIP 3. Measure lead time Kanban principles
Map your process Set your initial WIP Limits Build Kanban Board GO! Measure Improve Get Kanban working
Demo: Kanban
Demo: Team Room
TFS Service
Included for certain paid MSDN subscribers: Free Plan for up to 5 users * Capability in preview – limits may apply. Version control (TFVC or Git) Comment on changesets & commits Work item tracking and tagging Team rooms Agile planning tools Feedback Management Agile Portfolio Management* Build* Web-based test case management* Load testing* New! Find out more:
Agile Product/Project Management Test Case Management Heterogeneous Development Virtual Test Lab Management SharePoint Integration Data Warehouse & Reporting Work Items, Source Control, & Build Collaborate with anyone, from anywhere Near-zero setup and administration Active Directory Authentication
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