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In our Scrum teams we use a backlog, which mostly contains functional topics, but also sometimes contains technical topics. The advantage of having 1 backlog is that it becomes easy to choose the topics for the next sprint, but I have some questions:
First, to me it seems more logical to have a…
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I've been reading a lot about scrum lately, and I've found what seem to me to be conflicting information about whether or not it's ok to change the sprint backlog during a sprint. The Wikipedia article on scrum says it's not ok, and various other articles say this as well. Also my Software Development…
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I work on a huge project. While we program we end up meeting for endless backlog sizing sessions where all the developers sit down with the team and size user stories.
Scrum doubters are saying that this process is taking too long and development time is being wasted.
My question is how long should…
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Whenever I start a new project or come in during a hectic time to help salvage a deliverable – there is always a backlog. Generating the backlog can be a daunting exercise, but worth the effort. Once I have a backlog, I feel in control and the chaos begins to quell. In your everyday life, you too…
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Hello All,
I have a Windows 2008 Server, Its maximum connection backlog limit (Tcp) is 200. Is there any way to increase this limit to higher value? say 1000 or 2000.
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