This document discusses key aspects of an agile process for practitioners including forming an agile team, maintaining requirements, handling requirement changes, selecting tasks for iterations, tracking tasks, integrating work, running retrospectives, and ensuring quality in deliverables. It also mentions team members working together, sharing knowledge, writing code, and demoing iterations in an efficient agile way.
This document discusses key aspects of an agile process for practitioners including forming an agile team, maintaining requirements, handling requirement changes, selecting tasks for iterations, tracking tasks, integrating work, running retrospectives, and ensuring quality in deliverables. It also mentions team members working together, sharing knowledge, writing code, and demoing iterations in an efficient agile way.
This document discusses key aspects of an agile process for practitioners including forming an agile team, maintaining requirements, handling requirement changes, selecting tasks for iterations, tracking tasks, integrating work, running retrospectives, and ensuring quality in deliverables. It also mentions team members working together, sharing knowledge, writing code, and demoing iterations in an efficient agile way.
Course Name: Process: Agile for Practitioners Assessment_Delivery
Course Name: 56978
Quality built into deliverables
Other team members are working on Survey Non Scoring Efficient way to ensure code Writes a piece of code Share and sustain knowledge Form the agile team Team members to remain updated During refinement session Upcoming iterations Survey Non scoring Iteration demo Integrate their work Good coding standards Maintain requirements Outside an agile team Working on a single product Handle requirement changes Other than agile events Agile way of working What to work upon during iteration Selected task for iteration Run retrospectives Tracking the task