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Concise description of different planning philosophies


Shane Hoey (42611) | asked Oct 03 '13, 5:22 a.m.
edited Oct 03 '13, 5:37 a.m.

Hi,

RTC supports Agile and traditional planning philosphies. I'm interested in the understanding the mechanics behind the two planning realizations in RTC.

In SCRUM, we are measuring progess using story points done, items completed and work hours done vs hours planned. We have a backlog.

In traditional ( and OpenUP) we are purely using time. Instead of a flexible backlog we have releases.

There seemed to be a link at some stage to more technical information , (this workItem refers to it https://jazz.net/jazz/web/projects/Rational%20Team%20Concert#action=com.ibm.team.workitem.viewWorkItem&id=180526), however the link is broken.

I have seen other good articles here, but would like to see the technical documentation that the work item refers to.

Shane


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Ralph Schoon commented Oct 03 '13, 8:18 a.m.
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That link is to explain plan types, not types of planning, Shane. The broken link should point to https://jazz.net/help-dev/clm/topic/com.ibm.team.apt.doc/topics/c_plan_types_mixed.html .

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Millard Ellingsworth (2.5k12431) | answered Oct 08 '13, 11:19 p.m.
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edited Oct 08 '13, 11:19 p.m.
Types of planning are beyond the scope of this forum (and some might say could lead to an interesting if argumentative discussion). There are many fine discussions on this topic already. If you want to start up a new thread on that topic, please use the forum at http://ibm.co/beagile


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