From the monthly archives: May 2010

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BP oil leak is the most important and prominent topic since it has happened. It has caused millions of dollars of loss not [...]

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SCRUM: Artifacts

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Product Backlog

The product backlog is a document that contains the list of all desired work on the project. All these entries have an overall description, priority based on business value and rough estimates specified. This document is owned by the Product Owner and [...]

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iPhone 4 is what I am waiting for almost since last year. I am really sold to apple stuff even if everything is priced ridiculously. But ever since the Gizmodo iPhone4 revelations I am more excited to grab one [...]

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Image by alandd via Flickr Sprint Planning Meeting Planning must be done at the beginning of every sprint cycle. Team selects items from the product backlog they can commit to completing Sprint backlog is created by the entire team. Tasks are identified and each [...]

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I would suggest the following changes to your eclipse environment. Please go to the eclipse shortcut and open the properties. In the Target just after the path to the .exe copy the machine specific arguments.

RECOMMENDED ARGUMENTS [...]

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Scrum has 3 type of roles

Product Owner

A Product Owner compiles all the changes planned for the product and prioritizes the possible functionalities. – “Scrum in five minutes” by SOFTHOUSE

Product Owner defines the features of the product and also sets the priority Product Owner decides the release [...]

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Characteristics of Scrum

Scrum is one of the “agile processes” Teams are self organizing in Scrum Scrum teams do a little of everything all the time rather than doing all of one thing at a time. Scrum are a series of two- to [...]

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Scrum is a simple agile development methodology through which we can manage complex projects. Scrum allows rapidly and repeated inspection of actual working product (at least once a month or twice) hence provides ability for the project [...]

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Microsoft Cloud Services Architecture

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