This content originally appeared in TDWI. TDWI members can see the original here. With so many teams “going agile,” it’s important for your BI team to keep a few things in mind that will help your agile transformation go more smoothly. This series, … [Read more]
How to Create Acceptance Criteria
Acceptance Criteria for Data-Focused User Stories: Part 3 In parts 1 and 2 of this blog series, I explained what acceptance criteria are/how they benefit data teams and what happens when the product owner does not accept a story. Now, I am going to … [Read more]
What Happens When A Story is Not Accepted
Acceptance Criteria for Data-Focused User Stories: Part 2 In the first part of this blog series, I defined what acceptance criteria are and why data teams need them. Now, I am going to address a possible outcome related to acceptance criteria when it … [Read more]
What Acceptance Criteria Are; Why Data Teams Need Them
Acceptance Criteria for Data Focused User Stories: Part 1 Acceptance criteria are a game-changing tool for data teams. They directly lead to more efficient team members who understand the impact their work has on the organization. Unfortunately, … [Read more]
Behavior-Driven Development: Assisting Agile Data Teams with Test Automation
Reprinted with permission from Media 1105, Inc. Originally published September 12, 2017 – TDWI Flashpoint Article Problem: One of the biggest challenges for agile data teams is embracing test automation as a technical enabler for agility. Fellow … [Read more]
How Allies Can Make Room for New Ideas
Originally published by the Agile Alliance. By Chris Murman, Mary Striby Chang, and Lynn Winterboer In any given moment, we are faced with around 11 million pieces of information. Of those bits of info, the brain can only process 40 at a time. If … [Read more]
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