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Jeff DaltonGreat Big Agilehttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-4206-3_30

30. Frequent Releases

Jeff Dalton1 
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Waterford, MI, USA
 

Description

Frequent Releases is a looser and more relaxed version of Continuous Deployment. Their primary purpose is to put new or updated products into the hands of the end-user community quickly to gather feedback and respond rapidly to change requests. A release plan is used to define the frequency and timing of releases, and they can occur after each sprint or on a calendar schedule. Monthly releases that include the product increments of two two-week sprints are common among large agile organizations.

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Typical Roles

  • Agile Team

  • Product Owner

Desired Behaviors

  1. 1.

    Develop a frequent release plan. Include the agile team(s) and any other roles that are responsible for development and deployment in the creation of the frequent release plan.

     
  2. 2.

    Define the timing of each release.

     
  3. 3.

    Groom and define the epic and user story content of the next two to three releases.

     
  4. 4.

    Keep the frequent release plan up to date.

     
  5. 5.

    Display the frequent release plan in the agile team’s workspace using visual information management systems.

     
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