Application Modernization

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Using Tabular Editor’s Best Practice Analyzer to Apply Best Practices

Tabular Editor’s Best Practice Analyzer is useful for development, consistency, and when working with (or training) those without exposure to tabular models.

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Developer Playbook for Getting Started with DevOps

DevOps is hugely popular, but to many it’s still a hazy concept. Let’s explore what it is, why it matters, and how it can transform your team and organization.

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The Advantages of Using Tabular Editor for Tabular Model Development

We demonstrate how Tabular Editor solves some specific development challenges that show up when developers collaborate on tabular models in Visual Studio.

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Branching and Merging Strategies For Automation With Git

Git can be complex, but you don’t need to grasp all the complexities to find value in it. In this blog, we will simplify branching and merging with Git.

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Writing user stories

Agile User Story Splitting – Vague Words + MVP to Enhanced

Two more great ways of splitting User Stories is by watching for vague, general, or generic words – plus identifying must-have aspects of the User Story.

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Agile User Story Splitting: Error Handling & Logic + Interface Variations

Two more options for splitting agile user stories is by error handling and logic, as well as by creating multiple versions of an interface.

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Agile User Story Splitting by Split Conditions + Major Effort

Two more options for splitting agile user stories is by conditional logic or words that combine conditions, and by doing one story that do most of the work.

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Funding a Value Stream vs. a Project

Funding a value stream will keep development in progress, maintain openness to change, and empower your development team to continually deliver business value.

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Writing user stories

Agile User Story Splitting by Manual vs Automated + Zero-One-Many

Two more options for splitting agile user stories is by breaking out manual processes vs automated, and by starting with an empty set, then one, then many.

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Agile User Story Splitting by Dummy-Real and Static-Dynamic Data

If getting real data is slowing you down, you can split your agile stories along the line of fake data (and hook into the real data later) and static data.

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