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Using Team Concert for a software engineering class project


Judith Broadhurst (5115151) | asked Sep 28 '11, 6:20 p.m.
If you teach, you'll find this two-part article especially useful:

By
Thomas Fritz (fritz@cs.ubc.ca), Postdoctoral Researcher, University of British Columbia
and
Meghan Allen (meghana@cs.ubc.ca), Lecturer, University of British Columbia

Part 1, Introduction to working with the team and work item features, introduces the team and work item features in IBM Rational Team Concert collaborative project management software. It is intended for student collaboration on a small software development project and assumes basic knowledge of agile development and scrum project management methods.

http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/rational/library/rational-team-concert-class-project-1/index.html

Part 2, Introduction to iteration plans and Jazz source control, explains working with iteration plans and Jazz source control in Rational Team Concert collaboration software, including sprint backlogs, product backlogs, and user stories. Basic knowledge of agile development and scrum project management methods will help students understand the context.

http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/rational/library/rational-team-concert-class-project-2/index.html

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