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Polarion goes Scrum (part 6)

Polarion goes Scrum (part 6)

by Nick Entin
Sprint Development
During a sprint, the development team continuously integrates all changes, and updated versions of the product are installed on the internal servers daily to prove…

A Little-known Polarion Fact

A Little-known Polarion Fact

by Michael Carey

Many people reading this post will have seen this image before:

The Polarion Software logo, right? But do you know what it represents and why? Here’s a hint:

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Polarion goes Scrum (Part 5)

Polarion goes Scrum (Part 5)

Sprint Meetings
Meetings are possibly the most important assets of Scrum. As described in previous chapters, Scrum allows us to identify problems and help find ways resolve them. Meetings are the e…

Version 3.3.1 Maintenance Release is Out

Version 3.3.1 Maintenance Release is Out

We’ve just released version 3.3.1 for all Polarion application lifecycle management products. Here’s where you can download the updates:

Polarion Requirements 2.0
Polarion Track & Wiki

Prof. Dr. Christian Johner: Softwareentwicklung, Medizintechnik und Qualitätssicherung

Prof. Dr. Christian Johner: Softwareentwicklung, Medizintechnik und Qualitätssicherung

Guest Article

Sie entwickeln Software für Medizingeräte oder Software, die selbst ein Medizinprodukt darstellt? Dann wird Ihnen die Norm IEC 62304 zumindest dem Namen nach begegnet sein. Viele Ent…

Polarion goes Scrum (Part 4)

Polarion goes Scrum (Part 4)

Product Backlog
by Nick Entin, VP Research & Development, Certified ScrumMaster

Typically Product Owner would write Excel or Word document with his items and then simply reshuffles them accordi…

Polarion goes Scrum (Part 3)

Polarion goes Scrum (Part 3)

Polarion ALM in Scrum process: Configuration, Work Item types, attributes, links
by Nick Entin, VP Research & Development, Certified ScrumMaster

This and further sections of the document assume…

Polarion goes Scrum (part 2)

Polarion goes Scrum (part 2)

Iterative incremental Development
by Nick Entin, VP Research & Development, Certified ScrumMaster

Traditional development supposes long-term planning in advance and performing all relevant acti…

Polarion goes Scrum (Part 1)

Polarion goes Scrum (Part 1)

by Nick Entin, VP Research & Development, Certified ScrumMaster

Why Scrum?
Today many software development companies are switching to Agile Processes and, particularly, to Scrum, for various r…