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timebox
23 Mar 2008
WORD - In agile software development, a timebox is a defined period of time during which a task must be accomplished. Timeboxes are commonly used to manage software development risk. Development teams are repeatedly tasked with ...

story
23 Mar 2008
WORD - In agile software development, a story is a particular business need assigned to the software development team. Stories must be broken down into small enough components that they may be delivered in a single development ...

stand-up
23 Mar 2008
WORD - In agile software development, a stand-up is a daily progress meeting, traditionally held within a development area. Business customers may attend for the purpose of gathering information. Stand-ups are sometimes referred to ...

spike
23 Mar 2008
WORD - A spike is a sharp rise in the frequency for a given variable, usually immediately followed by a decrease. This sort of transient variation is often seen in the measurement of voltage or current in circuits. In agile ...

release plan
23 Mar 2008
WORD - In agile software development, a release plan is an evolving flowchart that describes which features will be delivered in upcoming releases. Each story in a release plan has a rough size estimate associated with it.

release
22 Mar 2008
WORD - A release is the distribution of the final version of an application. A software release may be either public or private and generally constitutes the initial generation of a new or upgraded application. A release is preceded ...

planning game
22 Mar 2008
WORD - In agile software development, a planning game is a meeting attended by both IT and business teams that is focused on choosing stories for a release or iteration. A story is selected based upon which estimates of which ...

planning board
18 Mar 2008
WORD - In agile software development, a planning board is used to track the progress of an project. After iteration planning, stories are written on cards and pinned up in priority order on a planning board located in the ...

iteration
18 Mar 2008
WORD - In agile software development, an iteration is a single development cycle, usually measured as one week or two weeks. An iteration may also be defined as the elapsed time between iteration planning sessions. While the ...

domain model
17 Mar 2008
WORD - In agile software development, a domain model describes the application domain responsible for creating a shared language between business and IT.

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