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- Release 2204.4: configurable dropdowns in Quick Add May 4, 2022Configurable Dropdown in Quick Add The Administrator now has the option to add configurable dropdowns into the Quick Add form. This new feature is useful when you want to limit the list of field items based on a previously selected value in another field. This should improve The post Release 2204.4: configurable dropdowns in Quick Add appeared first on Targetprocess - Enterprise Agility Solution. […]Natallia Kulinkovich
- Release 2204.3: bugfixes and stability improvements April 26, 20222204.3 - April 22, 2022 This release contains bugfixes and back-end optimizations. Enhancements In the Git plugin, when a user select the Use SSH Keys button, a notice is displayed informing that RSA keys with SHA-1 are no longer allowed in The post Release 2204.3: bugfixes and stability improvements appeared first on Targetprocess - Enterprise Agility Solution. Release: […]Streltsov
- Release 2204.2: bugfixes and improvements April 19, 20222204.2 - April 14, 2022 This release contains bugfixes and back-end optimizations. Also, we have added information about deprecating the Follow activity widget. The information is displayed inside the widget content. Fixes The following issues have been fixed: The The post Release 2204.2: bugfixes and improvements appeared first on Targetprocess - Enterprise Agility Solution. Release: v.2204.2Streltsov
- Release 2204.1: a few bugfixes April 8, 20222204.1 - April 7, 2022 This release contains bugfixes and back-end optimizations. Enhancements The full name of Extendable Domain (ExD) entity is now displayed in the row header in the board view. Fixes The following issues have been fixed: The post Release 2204.1: a few bugfixes appeared first on Targetprocess - Enterprise Agility Solution. Release: v.2204.1Streltsov
- Release 2203.2: bugfixes March 18, 20222203.2 - March 17, 2022 This release contains back-end bugfixes. The following issues have been fixed: The notifications are not always sent when users create or edit comments and the Requesters checkbox is selected. Sometimes when using @mentions, the name The post Release 2203.2: bugfixes appeared first on Targetprocess - Enterprise Agility Solution. Release: v.2203.2Streltsov
- Migration to Custom Fields V2 March 11, 2022Custom Fields V2 Flexibility and customization always were key features of Targetprocess. That’s why one of the most used features in Targetprocess is Custom Fields. Unfortunately, in more than 10 years since Custom Fields were introduced in Targetprocess, The post Migration to Custom Fields V2 appeared first on Targetprocess - Enterprise Agility Solution.George Polunin
- Release 2203.1: bugfixes March 11, 20222203.1 - March 10, 2022 This release contains bugfixes. The following issues have been fixed: The HTTP 500 error is displayed when a user splits an entity into new entities that are incompatible with Validation Rules (VR) requirements. The post Release 2203.1: bugfixes appeared first on Targetprocess - Enterprise Agility Solution. Release: v.2203.1Streltsov
- Introducing Validation Rules March 9, 2022Validation Rules allow ATP administrators to configure data change policies that are system-wide and company-specific. If your organization has strong process regulations, you can configure Validation Rules (VR's) to prevent unnecessary changes and perform necessary checks. Validation Rules The post Introducing Validation Rules appeared first on Targetprocess - Enterprise Agility Solution.Streltsov
- Release 2202.4: a few bugfixes March 7, 20222202.4 - March 3, 2022 This release contains several fixes for the following issues: The quick-add controls of inner lists have incorrect height The generated units of non-general ExD (Extendable Domain) that are related to users do not The post Release 2202.4: a few bugfixes appeared first on Targetprocess - Enterprise Agility Solution. Release: v.2202.4Streltsov
- Release 2202.3: bugfixes and improvements February 24, 20222202.3 - February 24, 2022 This release contains various bug fixes and optimizations. Enhancements: We have improved UI and editing functionality related to the Validation Rules DSL (Domain-Specific Language). We have created a back-end setting that is used The post Release 2202.3: bugfixes and improvements appeared first on Targetprocess - Enterprise Agility Solution. Release: v.2202.3Streltsov
- Release 2204.4: configurable dropdowns in Quick Add May 4, 2022
Category Archives: Agile
How to manage Epics across multiple channels?
This post is from sntio.com by Karen Deer. Most products these days have multiple touch points across various channels that all need to be implemented in tandem. For instance a registration flow may start with a physical product purchased in retail, … Continue reading
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Failing so you can win
This post is from tryingtokeepitagile.com by Lynn Grant. It has long been known in engineering circles that much can be learned from failure. Claude Albert Claremont, in his 1937 book on bridge building, “Spanning Space,” wrote: The history of engineering is really the … Continue reading
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The Science of ‘Paying It Forward’
This post is from mobile.nytimes.com by Milena Tsvetkova and Michael Macy. ONE morning in December of 2012, at the drive-through window of a Tim Hortons coffee shop in Winnipeg, Manitoba, a customer paid for her order and then picked up the … Continue reading
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Agile Is Dead (Long Live Agility)
See also my post: “Live agile and dead Agile” by Haran Rasalingam. This post from pragdave.me by Dave Thomas echoes similar concerns to the ones that I have been voicing: Thirteen years ago, I was among seventeen middle-aged white guys who gathered … Continue reading
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Evidence Based Management
This post is from kenschwaber.wordpress.com by Ken Schwaber I’ve had many, many customer ask me how they are doing, how much better they are doing than a year ago. The entrance of SAFe, the IPO of Rally, and the flood of “just … Continue reading
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Employee Commitment: A Recipe for Peak Performance
This post is from switchandshift.com by Frank Sonnenberg. For today’s employee, being part of something special and making a difference in the world is much more important than the rewards sought by yesterday’s “me” generation. Employees of this new breed want … Continue reading
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Kanban or Scrum? Know your constraints before you take the plunge
This post is from ambitiousmanager.com by Tom Sedge. Many people think that the answer to their problems is to pick an agile approach and use it to deliver their services. In doing this they frequently put the needs of service development … Continue reading
Making Scrum SAFe
This post is from netobjectives.com by Al Shalloway. Two of the major market forces in last decade with the greatest impact on Organisations has been the emergence of the ‘Digital Enterprise’ and ‘Organisational Agility’. If used smartly, both can give significant … Continue reading
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The safe way to lean software developement
This post is from scaledagileframework.com by Colin O Neill ,Gillian Clark and Gareth Evans. There are mistakes in the paragraph, please check carefully. I know you cannot copy and paste this page, but I have taken the text from the source … Continue reading
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Live agile and dead Agile
by Haran Rasalingam Agile is dead! Long live agile! ALERT: Bold assertion: The problem with the Agile movement is that it has been around too long. The capital “A” of “Agile” has institutionalised it. It has been appropriated and standardised … Continue reading
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