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December 3, 2009 —  Agile software development has fundamentally changed the way the application development life cycle must be viewed, according to CollabNet’s Chris Clarke. Requirements management, build, coding and QA: “Agile scrambles that all up.”

So, as CollabNet readies its TeamForge 5.3 distributed ALM suite for an early December release, Clarke said engineers working on the tooling did a deep analysis of state-of-the-art ALM to see what is really needed to do agile development well.

What they came up with, he said, is the notion of “dynamic planning”—the joining of the scope tree with the planning tree in a single view that can adjust to changes that agile development is geared to handle.

“The basic architectural mechanics of agile boil down to the planning tree—model backlogs, time boxes—and the scope tree, which involves an epic, stories, tasks and parent/child relationships. We spent a great deal of time rearchitecting the fundamental mechanics of how we track these things,” Clarke said.

TeamForge 5.3 provides planning folders to manage backlogs, Clarke said, and the ability to get a burn-down chart at any arbitrary level of hierarchy you wish. “We are not prescribing religion in a can,” he said.

“We do provide a starting point using a specific process, but you can adopt it to any process you use. There is no fixed definition of what an epic is, or what a story is.”

The new release will have the ability to plug into either the Eclipse or Visual Studio IDEs, providing desktop access into the planning tools via the development environment, Clarke added.




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