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Resource Redesign/Quickref/Planning

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Timeline

Project length ≈ 52 Weeks (@⅓ of my time = 15 Weeks effective time)

52 Weeks ≈ 17 3-week long sprints

Sprint Start Date Work
1 2014-11-17 Discovery
2 2014-12-08 Discovery/Prototyping
3-22 2015-01-05 Prototype/Design

Workflow

Every sprint, which is three weeks long, will be preceded by a week where the Working Groups gather requirements for the sprint. Each sprint is followed by a review phase.

  • Findings from the review phase are the base for the next requirements phase.
  • In the requirements phase, the working group participants can prioritize the work they think is important. Each work item will have a number of “story points” attached and a maximum number of story points are set for each sprint.
  • In the review phase, participants from both groups review the work done in the latest work phase and give feedback for change. I will also have a look at the work I have accomplished in the work phase (for example if managed the story points well) and apply the gained knowledge to the next requirements phase.

Timeline of the sprint process

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