Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
Central to this goal of rapid delivery is the use of the "timebox" method.
Timebox was an English 1960s psychedelic pop band, that developed from a complicated ancestry.
If the project starts to slip, emphasis is on reducing requirements to fit the timebox, not in increasing the deadline.
He also produced a number of singles for Timebox and Alan Merrill.
In 1970, following the departure of Holmes, Timebox evolved into the band Patto.
Instead, Northern Soul band Timebox had a minor hit with the song, peaking at #38 in 1968.
As a result, WON'T requirements are not planned into the schedule for the delivery timebox.
Requirements labeled as MUST are critical to the current delivery timebox in order for it to be a success.
In 1967 he became a member of Timebox from Southport, who later became Patto.
Timebox (band), the 1960s musical group
Andrew Petre joined a group called Timebox in the period September 1966 until August 1967.
Timebox the work
Timebox may refer to:
Timebox development
7 December 1968 Timebox
In 1970, Patto was formed by members of Timebox and signed to the newly formed Vertigo label.
Chris Holmes, British keyboard player, member of Timebox and Babe Ruth
Bandmember Mike Patto was later in Timebox, Patto and several other bands.
They then added the US singer Richard Henry, and the band changed their name to Timebox, an American term for a prison cell.
Requirements labeled as SHOULD are important but not necessary for delivery in the current delivery timebox.
1967-69 The Deram Anthology (as Timebox)
Timebox the band that he had formed after he had left Norwich had played yet another Royal gig in Paris.
EV is accumulated at fixed time intervals (i.e. Timebox, Iteration or Sprint) of 1-4 weeks;
According to Steve McConnell, timeboxing is a "Best Practice" for RAD and a typical timebox length should be 60-120 days.