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Managing Requirements in Azure DevOps with Tricia Sinclair

Neil Benson Profile Picture Neil Benson 7,369 User Group Leader
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Lots of Microsoft Business Applications teams use Azure DevOps Repos and Pipelines for managing their source code and automating their code integration, build and deployment processes.

But what about using Azure DevOps Boards to plan, track and collaborate on your work?

Tricia Sinclair, a CRM Pre-Sales Consultant at DXC Technology, is on a mission to help us use Azure DevOps Boards for more than Repos and Pipelines.

In Scrum Dynamics episode 41, we discover:

  • How Tricia has grown her reputation as an Azure DevOps for Microsoft Business Applications specialist by learning to present at community conferences in Europe.

  • What work items are and how they are represented in different processes — Scrum, Agile, Basic and CMMI — in Azure DevOps.

  • Using a Power Automate flow to replicate work items between Microsoft Project and Azure DevOps.

  • How we can use Boards to track our work and visualise our progress.

  • Great examples of criteria for your definition of done that you can track in Azure DevOps.

  • Some examples of how Azure DevOps might be customised to meet your team’s specific project approach.

  • The benefits of having your project stakeholders manage their requirements directly in Azure DevOps.

  • Why Microsoft partners usually use Azure DevOps within their customers’ Azure subscription.

  • How DXC Technology approaches training their consultants and customers in Azure DevOps and their implementation approach.

  • How you can use Azure DevOps to request feedback from your acceptance testers and users.

  • Using Azure DevOps built-in charts and dashboards for tracking your' project’s progress and using Power BI to aggregate data from multiple projects, even if the projects are in different Azure DevOps instances.

  • You can use Azure DevOps to manage lots of types of work items, such as requirements (user stories), tasks, bugs, risks, issues, feedback requests, feedback results, test cases and test plans.

  • Combining Azure DevOps with other collaboration tools such as SharePoint or OneDrive for document management and Teams or Slack for chat.

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