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Re: [epf-dev] Ballot for voting on PM process element names and next PM call
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Chris,
here is my vote
Role #1: [ ] Development lead, [X
] Project manager, [ ] Team lead,
[ ] Technical lead, [ ] Other:
Work Product #1: [ ] Development plan, [X
] Project plan, [ ] Release plan, [ ] Other: _______________
Work Product #2: [ ] Development item list,
[ ] Product backlog, [ ] Development backlog, [X
] Work item list, [ ] Release backlog, [ ] Cross-project backlog, [ ] System
work item list, [ ] Project work item list, [ ] Other: _______________
Work Product #3: [X
] Iteration plan, [ ] Other: _______________
Work Product #4: [] Task list, [ ] Sprint
backlog, [ ] Work item list, [ ] Team work item list, [ ] Iteration work
item list, [ X]
Other: _NOT NEEDED, It
is susbet of Work Product #2, and referenced from Work Product #3. In Work
Product #3, one could also choose to maintain it as a separate list, but
it is still not a separate work product. Also, as a sidenote, keeping Work
Product #2 and #4 in synch within the EPF project is a huge pain, and this
has convinced me more than ever to not have two work products...
______________; recommended representation of placing this
inside of Work Product #3
Work Product #5: [ X]
Risk list, [ ] Other: _______________
Work Product #6: [X
] Status assessment, [ ] Other: _______________
Report #1: [ ] Development burndown, [ ] Release
burndown, [ X]
Project burndown, [ ] Other: _______________
Report #2: [X
] Iteration burndown, [ ] Sprint burndown, [ ] Other: _______________
Per Kroll
STSM, Manager Methods: RUP / RMC
Project Lead: Eclipse Process Framework
Rational Software, IBM Corp
408-342-3815
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| [epf-dev] Ballot for voting on PM process
element names and next PM call |
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Here is the ballot for voting on PM process
element names. I attempted to include the various names people have suggested
for these things as choices. If there are any that I overlooked or if there
are new ones that people would like to suggest, feel free to write them
in under "Other". To cast your vote, reply to this email message,
copy me (chris.armstrong@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx), and place an '"x"
in one of the boxes that precede each choice to indicate your vote for
each element. The voting closes at 12:00am Friday 7/14 which will allow
us to tally the votes and report the results at the next PM conference
call (scheduled for 8am PST Friday 7/14) and the epf-dev mail list.
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Role #1: [ ] Development lead, [ ] Project
manager, [ ] Team lead, [ ] Technical lead, [ ] Other: _______________
Work Product #1: [ ] Development plan, [ ]
Project plan, [ ] Release plan, [ ] Other: _______________
Work Product #2: [ ] Development item list,
[ ] Product backlog, [ ] Development backlog, [ ] Work item list, [ ] Release
backlog, [ ] Cross-project backlog, [ ] System work item list, [ ] Project
work item list, [ ] Other: _______________
Work Product #3: [ ] Iteration plan, [ ] Other:
_______________
Work Product #4: [ ] Task list, [ ] Sprint
backlog, [ ] Work item list, [ ] Team work item list, [ ] Iteration work
item list, [ ] Other: _______________; recommended representation of placing
this inside of Work Product #3
Work Product #5: [ ] Risk list, [ ] Other:
_______________
Work Product #6: [ ] Status assessment, [
] Other: _______________
Report #1: [ ] Development burndown, [ ] Release
burndown, [ ] Project burndown, [ ] Other: _______________
Report #2: [ ] Iteration burndown, [ ] Sprint
burndown, [ ] Other: _______________
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Thanks, Chris ~:|
Chris Armstrong ~:|
President
Armstrong Process Group, Inc.
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715.246.0383 f
www.aprocessgroup.com
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