The TDL invites members to attend the regular demonstrations held by our software team at the end of each development cycle. The next of these demonstrations will take place February 10 at 3:00 PM.
The TDL invites members to attend the regular demonstrations held by our software team at the end of each development cycle. The next of these demonstrations will take place February 10 at 3:00 PM.
The weekly public sprint review held by TDL on February 3 will demonstrate work done on the Texas Learning Object Repository.
As it does each week, the TDL software development team held a public sprint review on January 20 at 2:30 PM to demonstrate work completed on the TDL Preservation Network (PresNet).
The weekly Sprint Review held on Thursday, January 13, demonstrated work completed on the TDL Preservation Network (PresNet) over the course of the preceding week.
The next TDL Sprint Review will take place Thursday, January 13 at 2:30 PM. The review will demonstrate work completed during the latest sprint dedicated to the TDL Preservation Network.
The TDL software development team held a Sprint Review on Thursday, January 6, to demonstrate work completed on the TDL Preservation Network. The team is currently holding weekly public Sprint Reviews each Thursday at 2:30 PM.
TDL developer Joe Devries served as moderator for the sprint review and demonstrated work completed on two user stories.
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TDL is beginning 2011 with an invitation to its members to get a look inside the TDL software development process by attending weekly demonstrations held by the software team at the end of each development cycle.
The TDL technical teams held sprint reviews related to two ongoing projects this week: the Texas Learning Object Repository and the development of a Disaster Recovery Plan for TDL services.
The TDL software development team began its second consecutive sprint this fall devoted to improvements in the Vireo electronic thesis and dissertation management system.
The TDL software development team held a sprint review on Friday, September 24 to demonstrate work completed during a two-week sprint (i.e, development period) devoted to improvements in Vireo, the TDL’s electronic thesis and dissertation management software.