Group Project: Iteration Planning

It is now time to begin preparations for your Group Project. The next step for group projects is to plan your project week.

Tasks

You’ve wireframed, storyboarded, created user stories, made estimates and laid out a priority. Now it’s time to make a final plan for your project week.

Each member of your team will choose a story from the top of the priority order. For your story, your job is to do a “task breakdown” of the work you will do to complete the story. For each task you identify, create an issue in GitHub. If your team has a labelling strategy, use it appropriately. Make sure you have enough work for one to two days. Do not plan much further ahead than that. This avoids the need to undo work in the event that the situation on the ground changes.

As you work through project week, you will pick up your tasks and do them in whatever order makes sense. You will work on a branch of your repository, to avoid causing conflicts with your teammates work. Once you have completed all the tasks for a single user story, you will submit a pull request. Your team will review the work and make suggestions. You will make any needed adjustments. When all is ready, your teammates can merge your pull request and you can move on to another story.

Submitting Your Work

Please provide a list of the stories you will work on and the tasks you see as being required to complete them. This can be a list of issues in GitHub, or another project management tool, or a text submission.

Each team member must provide this submission.