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How to track different types of work items?
Use different work item types (WITs) to track different types of information. Specific tools include the following: Update the work item form to add information, update status, reassign to another project member or sprint, and to link work items, attach files, and add comments
How to keep track of all your customers’project?
Your customer’s initial requirements usually come in the form of a document. You need to make sure that all the valuable information doesn’t slip through the cracks. Create individual customer folders either in your email client or in your main customer folder contact sheet to be able to find it easily.
When do you start the requirements gathering process?
Side note: requirements are not limited to the window of time before production: change order documentation, warranty documentation, etc. are useful forms of ongoing requirements documentation that occurs throughout a project—or even beyond the project! For as long as you work with a client, the documentation is ever-growing and ever-evolving.
When to gather requirements for statement of work?
While a Statement of Work (SOW) outlines the high-level goals and requirements of the desired product, an FRD provides a more in-depth elaboration of these requirements, which are gathered as soon as a project kicks off and up until a project begins production.
How are checkboxes used in a user interface?
It is usually best to present checkboxes in a vertical list. More than one column is acceptable as well if the list is long enough that it might require scrolling or if comparison of terms might be necessary. Radio buttons are used to allow users to select one item at a time.
A toggle button allows the user to change a setting between two states. They are most effective when the on/off states are visually distinct. Text fields Text fields allow users to enter text.
How are user stories and tasks used in agile?
User Stories and Tasks are used to track work, Bugs track code defects, and Epics and Features are used to group work under larger scenarios. Each team can configure how they manage Bugs—at the same level as User Stories or Tasks—by configuring the Working with bugs setting. To learn more about using these work item types, see Agile process.