Archive for July 2015

Agile2015 Conference in Washington, DC - Hope to See You There!

July 29th, 2015

We're looking forward to seeing you at the Agile Alliance Agile2015 conference next week in Washington DC's National Harbor Conference Center. The conference runs from August 3rd - 7th and we'll have a booth there where you can see our products (SpiraTeam, Rapise, KronoDesk, TaraVault) in action as well as meet some of the faces behind Inflectra.

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Writing Custom Reports with Spira (Part 1)

July 22nd, 2015

One of the maxims I always tell developers is that regardless of what you build, customers will never be satisfied with the reports you offer or the integration that you provide. In fact the two most underestimated tasks in software development are data feeds and reporting. So one of the nice features in SpiraTeam is the ability to do custom reporting, so that you are not limited to just the reports that ship with the system. This article is the first in a series that explains how to use these powerful custom reporting features.

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TeamCity and Bamboo make things Easy and Microsoft TFS Makes things Complex!

July 16th, 2015

This summer we had the privilege of having an intern (Bruno Gruber) work for us to develop some of the build server plugins for SpiraTeam. During  the course of his internship we were able to see how different companies and technologies make things easy (or hard in the case of Microsoft TFS) for a new developer to start working with their systems. Based on his frustrations and observations we've published this to hopefully encourage Microsoft to make things easier for the rest of us.

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Spies Like Us - Or How to Use Rapise's Spy Tool for Web Testing

July 9th, 2015

One of the features of Rapise, is an integrated Web Spy, also known as a DOM Browser. It's similar to the tools already in the web browsers such as IE, Firefox and Chrome (e.g. Firebug), but unlike using those tools it has lots of nifty features for making web testing easier and also integrates directly into Rapise testing IDE so that you can code against any of the elements visible in the Spy. This article describes how to use the Spy.

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20 Tips for Effective Requirements Elicitation

July 3rd, 2015

Requirements Elicitation is the act of teasing the true needs from users and other stakeholders, including most departments in the development organization such as sales and training. Elicitation is not simply gathering: gathering is a passive action, whereas elicitation is proactive. This article provides some tips on how to best elicit them. Read More

An Introduction to Task Boards

July 2nd, 2015

The Task Board is perhaps the single most useful device that can be used on Agile projects and is the focal point for the stand-up meeting or Scrum. Typically, a Task Board displays only information pertinent to the current sprint and will be cleared off before the next sprint begins. Read More