Jira for Cross-team Sprints in Research Projects

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Description

The heterogeneity of the research community involved in the ENVRI-Hub development is reflected in the geographical distribution of ENVRI-Hub developers and in the diverse expertise across the consortium. The coordination of such different development workgroups requires continuous feedback and the support of collaborative work tools.The ENVRI-Hub NEXT consortium has therefore adopted a number of best practices from the Agile methodology, such as SCRUM, namely: 1) the usage of Jira, a ticketing system to track activities, issues, and requests; 2) the adoption Git, a distributed code versioning system; 3) the implementation of continuous integration, delivery, and deployment practices; and 4) the general adoption of brief and informal communication practices among workgroups.

To support such practices, this video tutorial introduces project partners to the use of Jira.

1 - General
1.1 - Identifier
73
1.2 - URL type
URL
1.3 - URL
https://training.envri.eu/course/view.php?id=69
1.4 - Title
Jira for Cross-team Sprints in Research Projects
1.5 - Language
en
1.6 - Description
The heterogeneity of the research community involved in the ENVRI-Hub development is reflected in the geographical distribution of ENVRI-Hub developers and in the diverse expertise across the consortium. The coordination of such different development workgroups requires continuous feedback and the support of collaborative work tools.The ENVRI-Hub NEXT consortium has therefore adopted a number of best practices from the Agile methodology, such as SCRUM, namely: 1) the usage of Jira, a ticketing system to track activities, issues, and requests; 2) the adoption Git, a distributed code versioning system; 3) the implementation of continuous integration, delivery, and deployment practices; and 4) the general adoption of brief and informal communication practices among workgroups. To support such practices, this video tutorial introduces project partners to the use of Jira.
1.7 - Keywords
SCRUM framework
Jira
ticketing system
digital project management
Agile methodology
sprints
1.8 - Geographical availability
WW
2 - Life Cycle
2.1 - Version
Final
2.2 - Status
Final
2.3 - Contribute
2.3.1 - Role
Author
2.3.2 - Entity
ENVRI-Hub NEXT
2.4 - Date
2024-10-16
3 - Educational
3.1 - Interactivity type
Expositive
3.2 - Learning resource type
Video
3.3 - Interactivity level
Medium
3.4 - Semantic density
Low
3.5 - Target group
Research projects
Research organisations
Businesses
Research Infrastructure
Managers
3.6 - Context
Training
3.7 - Expertise level
Intermediate
3.8 - Typical learning time
1H
3.9 - Learning outcome(s)
Explain Jira ticket types and their hierarchy
Describe Jira ticket anatomy, including ticket attributes, description, and relations
Plan a Jira ticket according to the Agile methodology and the SCRUM framework
3.10 - Access rights
Open access
3.11 - Cost
No
3.12 - Copyright and other restrictions
No
3.13 - Conditions of use
CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
4 - Technical
4.1 - Size
n/a
4.2 - Scientific domain and subdomain
Generic - Generic
4.3 - Topic codes
G6: Writing technical documentation for services
5 - Relation
5.1 - Kind
5.2 - Entry
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