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Determine an Overall Priority |
- Assign an overall priority for each scenario in the list. Record the corresponding numeric value in the rank field in the scenario list.
- Sort the scenarios list by rank. Place the highest priority scenarios first on the list. Rank the remaining requirements against one another.
- Close the low priority scenarios that will be implemented in a future release using the deferred reason code.
- Save and publish the list to the project portal.
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Outline High Priority Scenarios |
- Use the scenario description template to outline and provide a brief description of the highest priority scenarios. The outline should contain enough detail for developers to provide an estimate.
- Add notes in the description field outlining complexities surrounding of the quality of service requirements.
- Save and attach the outlined scenario description to the scenario work item.
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Communicate Need for Estimates |
- Send a notification to the project manager and developers requesting general estimates for the top scenarios.
- Set expectations that the estimates are used to get an overall understanding of how difficult each scenario is to implement.
- Assign a due date for returning the estimates. Provide a description for the scenario if any additional details are needed.
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Split or Reprioritize Requirements |
- Optional
- If the cost of the scenario exceeds the iteration budget, determine if the requirement can be split.
- Split the scenario into two or more smaller ones if splitting is deemed appropriate.
- Close out or defer any scenarios deemed too costly.
- Revisit the priorities based on development estimates and obtain further estimates to identify requirements for the upcoming iteration.
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