Agile Project Work Item Screen in DevOps -
User Story (including Tasks)
A USER STORY
- Create New User Story
- DevOps > Project > Boards > Work items > Click New Work Item (select User Story)
- DevOps > Project > Boards > Work items > Click New Work Item (select User Story)
- Most fields are similar now. Only the planning changes in user story.
An List below an Epic, a Feature and then User Story- Click User Story
The user story is something will be assigned to the scrum team.
Create a Task for Yourself
- The first thing you need to do is before you start with working on user story, create a task for yourself. i.e. create a parent child relation between the user story.
- A task could be anything like if when you start working on something development or R&D or testing. You need to create task for yourself.
- Second Scree While creating a task
- Mention brief and your efforts, Total Hrs, Time spent Today and Remain for Tomorrow
- At the end of the day, when the retrospective meeting happens, all the flow diagrams gets created. These efforts will be shown over there.
Assign User Story
- first assign your story to yourself
Acceptance criteria.
- This will be fed in by the Scrum master or the product owner.
- Whatever the requirement they are looking for this user story are note down here
Planning tab
- Story Point
- List down as story points priority risk.
- Story point is basically calculated, days, everyone will not get the same story point.
- The story point depends upon the volume of work you you are about to complete in the user story.
- It totally depends upon the risk and uncertainty how much risk is involved in order to complete the story point.
- The complexity. So two developers or two testers or two DevOps engineers story points cannot be same. Because your work and my, my my work would differ.
- So when the scrum master or the product owner when they come up with a number. So they need to consider three important parameters
- the volume of work,
- the risk and
- the complexity of the work.
- Adding all this, you may come up with some sort of numbers. It could be story points, could be in hours, it could be in days.
- Using some Fibonacci series such as one, three, five, seven, something like this.
- So story point is nothing but the measurement of your work overall time duration you will take to complete this particular user story.