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:The development of [[CNM Cyber]] occurs in two [[development hub]]s. [[CNM Wiki]] is the open hub that is used to develop [[product epic]]s, [[epic story|epic stori]]es, [[user story|user stori]]es, and other [[requirement]]s. The [[CNM Cyber Team]] makes all of those [[document]]s open to the general public to solicit better feedback. | :The development of [[CNM Cyber]] occurs in two [[development hub]]s. [[CNM Wiki]] is the open hub that is used to develop [[product epic]]s, [[epic story|epic stori]]es, [[user story|user stori]]es, and other [[requirement]]s. The [[CNM Cyber Team]] makes all of those [[document]]s open to the general public to solicit better feedback. | ||
− | :The [[CNM Cyber Team]] uses the private [[development hub|hub]], [[CNM Lab]], to develop viable [[computer file]]s and other [[software]], as well as those | + | :The [[CNM Cyber Team]] uses the private [[development hub|hub]], [[CNM Lab]], to develop viable [[computer file]]s and other [[software]], as well as those [[CNM app]]s that that software powers. |
'''[[What Requirements Are]]''' is the successor [[lectio]]. | '''[[What Requirements Are]]''' is the successor [[lectio]]. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 20:41, 22 April 2020
What CNM Agile Is (hereinafter, the Lectio) is the lesson part of the Digital Transformations lesson that introduces its participants to the development of CNM Cyber. This lesson belongs to the Introduction to CNM Cyber session of the CNM Cyber Welcome Course.
Contents
Content
The predecessor lectio is CNM Cloud Endeavor.
Key terms
- CNM Agile. A product development framework that represents an adaption of the Agile methodology to the learning and testing needs of the CNM Cyber Team.
- Project management. Practice and a set of concepts that are based on that practice that define culture of managing of projects from the moment when the project manager is authorized and up to the project closing. Project management aims to achieve specific goals and to meet specific success criteria. This management often has a defined beginning (often, constituted by funding) and ending (often, constituted by bringing desired deliverables to their beneficiary).
- Agile methodology. A product development framework that is based on development of deliverable increments in frequent iterations based on evolving requirements.
- Development hub. A center of development in which two or more developing parties work on one or more deliverables.
- Document. A single piece of data that represents one or more ideas, changes, processes, products, and/or systems. Those documents that are created to be used by people include bills of sale, books, instructions, memos, messages, national constitutions, passports, wikipages, written articles, etc. In information technology, a document can be a computer file or a system document such as a database record. Web browsers use web documents to display webpages, etc.
- Computer file (digital file). Any document that is created as a computer resource and is stored discretely in a computing device.
- Software. One or more computer files that present the data and programs that make the computing device produce specified results.
Script
- To perform, the CNM Cyber Team has developed its own CNM Agile framework. This version of Agile methodology is still based on development of deliverable increments in frequent iterations based on evolving requirements. To take into consideration the volunteer involvement, CNM Agile is adjusted to the team's needs.
- The development of CNM Cyber occurs in two development hubs. CNM Wiki is the open hub that is used to develop product epics, epic stories, user stories, and other requirements. The CNM Cyber Team makes all of those documents open to the general public to solicit better feedback.
- The CNM Cyber Team uses the private hub, CNM Lab, to develop viable computer files and other software, as well as those CNM apps that that software powers.
What Requirements Are is the successor lectio.