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{{quotation|Pivotal Tracker is [...] a service product for agile project management and collaboration. [...] Development teams break down project requirements into small, concrete stories, and arrange them in a shared backlog in priority order, using a drag-and-drop interface. The team then works through these stories and completes them, while the team's customer accepts completed stories and provides feedback. The workflow is based on "Extreme Programming" agile software development, and supports Scrum. The tool includes file sharing and task management, velocity tracking and iteration planning; release markers; and progress charts}} ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pivotal_Tracker Wikipedia], retrieved June 22, 2012) | {{quotation|Pivotal Tracker is [...] a service product for agile project management and collaboration. [...] Development teams break down project requirements into small, concrete stories, and arrange them in a shared backlog in priority order, using a drag-and-drop interface. The team then works through these stories and completes them, while the team's customer accepts completed stories and provides feedback. The workflow is based on "Extreme Programming" agile software development, and supports Scrum. The tool includes file sharing and task management, velocity tracking and iteration planning; release markers; and progress charts}} ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pivotal_Tracker Wikipedia], retrieved June 22, 2012) | ||
[[File:chemwriter-tracker.png|thumb|600px|Source: [http://depth-first.com/articles/2010/11/19/building-chemwriter-2-pivotal-tracker-for-project-management/ Building ChemWriter 2 - Pivotal Tracker for Project Management] ]] | [[File:chemwriter-tracker.png|thumb|none|600px|Source: [http://depth-first.com/articles/2010/11/19/building-chemwriter-2-pivotal-tracker-for-project-management/ Building ChemWriter 2 - Pivotal Tracker for Project Management] ]] | ||
== Links == | == Links == | ||
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* [http://venturehacks.com/articles/pivotal-tracker Pivotal Tracker: The iPod of project management software], by Nivi on November 12th, 2008 | * [http://venturehacks.com/articles/pivotal-tracker Pivotal Tracker: The iPod of project management software], by Nivi on November 12th, 2008 | ||
* [http://wildbit.com/blog/2009/07/29/pivotal-tracker-closest-to-agile/ Pivotal Tracker – Closest to Agile] by by Igor Balos on July 29, 2009 | * [http://wildbit.com/blog/2009/07/29/pivotal-tracker-closest-to-agile/ Pivotal Tracker – Closest to Agile] by by Igor Balos on July 29, 2009 | ||
== bibliography == | |||
Vance, Austin (2012). Narwhal: A Case Study Developing a Web Application for the Classroom Utilizing Behavior Driven Development, BA thesis, Eckerd College, St. Petersburg, FL, http://home.eckerd.edu/~cickovtm/CS410/vance.pdf | |||
[[Category:Project management and planning]] | [[Category:Project management and planning]] | ||
[[Category:Design methodologies]] | [[Category:Design methodologies]] |
Revision as of 18:30, 22 June 2012
Introduction
“Pivotal Tracker is [...] a service product for agile project management and collaboration. [...] Development teams break down project requirements into small, concrete stories, and arrange them in a shared backlog in priority order, using a drag-and-drop interface. The team then works through these stories and completes them, while the team's customer accepts completed stories and provides feedback. The workflow is based on "Extreme Programming" agile software development, and supports Scrum. The tool includes file sharing and task management, velocity tracking and iteration planning; release markers; and progress charts” (Wikipedia, retrieved June 22, 2012)
Links
- Official
- Introductions
- Pivotal Labs (Wikipedia)
- Tool Review – Pivotal Tracker – Build Better Software, Faster (AgileScout, December 22, 2010 by peter)
- Evaluations / Opinions
- Pivotal Tracker: The iPod of project management software, by Nivi on November 12th, 2008
- Pivotal Tracker – Closest to Agile by by Igor Balos on July 29, 2009
bibliography
Vance, Austin (2012). Narwhal: A Case Study Developing a Web Application for the Classroom Utilizing Behavior Driven Development, BA thesis, Eckerd College, St. Petersburg, FL, http://home.eckerd.edu/~cickovtm/CS410/vance.pdf