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MS Teams/DevOps User Document
  • Managing Workflow with Microsoft Teams
  • Introduction
    • Problem Statement
    • Background
    • Project Constraint
    • Project Scope
  • Background Knowledge
    • Overview
    • What is an Agile Board?
    • What is Trello?
    • What is Scrum?
    • What is Microsoft Teams?
  • Getting Started with Microsoft Teams and Trello
  • Installing Microsoft Teams
  • Creating a New Team
  • Features of Microsoft Teams
  • Microsoft Teams Extension - Trello
  • Adding Trello as a Tab on the Top on the Team Page
  • Possible Errors When installing Microsoft Teams and Trello Extension
  • First Steps and Features of Trello
  • Creating Your First Trello Board
  • Inviting Members to Trello
  • Lists and Cards Within Trello
  • Basic Features of a Trello Card
  • Assigning Deadlines Within a Trello Card
  • Assigning Team Members
  • Linking Microsoft Outlook or Gmail to Trello
  • Adding a Card to Your Trello Board
  • Starting the Project
  • Step I. Project Overview
  • Step II. Break Down the Project and Gather Resources
  • Step III. Construct and Iterate
  • Step IV. Test and Release
  • Conclusion
    • Overview
    • Experience and Qualifications
    • Author Biographies
  • References
    • References
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  1. Conclusion

Author Biographies

  • Hogun Lee

Hogun is a senior in the College of Engineering majoring in computer science. He was first introduced to Scrum and agile practices during his internship experience at a software startup in Korea. Hogun has realized the importance of workflow management tools like Trello, often used as extensions within DevOps tools like Microsoft Teams. He implemented agile practices in most of his higher-level computer science projects at Cornell.

  • Gary Perelberg

Gary is a senior in the College of Engineering also majoring in Computer Science. As a developer that is a big fan of Microsoft and its products, he was first introduced to the Agile Framework by using Microsoft Azure DevOps. He has implemented agile practices within his own software startup and witnessed firsthand how such practices can influence productivity and support a team environment.

  • Roger Liu

Roger Liu is a senior in the College of Engineering and is majoring in Information Science Systems and Technology. He was first introduced to Microsoft Teams and Agile practices through his internships over the summers. Roger has since implemented Agile and DevOps practices into his projects at Cornell.

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