Hi all,
I might be asking a stupid question however I'd appreciate if I get more insight into the following: what best practices are there for building VADs to represent continuous landscapes based on the Agile methodology for example. I am asking as somehow the options I have seen make the landscapes look more waterfall-like. Thanks in advance,
Hello Kalinka,
don't you reckon, that a "Sprint" process is a beautiful example of a process starting with a "Sprint planning" step and ending with "Sprint review" and "Sprint retrospective"? I would separate this from the activities for filling the Backlog, which you might subsume in a requirements management process. In process management always think from the product as the ultimate goal, so it is okay in agile processes to have phases of filling the backlog, refining it and from the sprint review and retrospective collecting new backlog items, which might have to be refined again.
Hi,
You could use an arrow symbol and place that whenever there is a loop. E.g.: You create an attribute "Loop" as checkbox.
Then you could assign the BPMN Loop attribute to your new attribute and define the rule: when the loop attribute is ticked, then the Loop attribute should be displayed.
Just as an idea :)
Best,
Veronika