Azure DevOps provides developer services to support teams to plan work, collaborate on code development, and build and deploy applications. Developers can work in the cloud using Azure DevOps Services or on-premise using Azure DevOps Server. If you’re familiar with Azure DevOps, you know that it integrates with Dev Hub and we need that for a source repository.
Today, I want to tell you about how to use DevOps from a project management standpoint describing a project management aspect of an iterative process with Agile characteristics on a BI style project.
Another important aspect to discuss are bugs. When a user story has a bug, maybe there’s a code issue or a requirement was missed, it’s important to capture information using the bug work item type and you'll want to manage your bugs in ways that align with your Agile practices. To learn more about defining, triage and management of bugs, click here.
By using DevOps for project management, the built-in reporting for burndown charts and Sprint planning allows you to properly communicate with your management and clients about reasonable expectations for you and your development team. It provides up to the minute reporting, so everyone is fully informed.
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