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Topic 03 - Sprint 01 - Two Static Sites

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Sprint 01: First Node App with two static sites

  • number the stories in your backlog (see the example below)
  • create a static prototype for the most important story or stories in your backlog.
  • it should contain at least two different static sites and routes.
  • follow the tutorial in unit 01 in the book - create a simple node app without any other framework.
  • work with git. create a branch for each story and merge it into master with a merge commit like “Story_001 Overview of Study Program”
  • you may also clean your git history to just have one commit per story.
  • tag the version where the sprint was completed with “Sprint_01”
  • include the repo url in your status report (you can use any service, e.g. https://gitlab.rz.htw-berlin.de/)
    • if you have a private repository, make sure to grant me read access

Example: Module Database

Story_042 - As a student or lecturer, I see an overview of the whole study program with all modules including Title, Format and ECTS on the site.
Story_023 - As a student, I can quickly get an overview of the my progress within the study program.

Status Report

Write up a brief status report containing:

  • Your Project Name
  • The Names of all People on the Team
  • The Stories you’ve implemented
  • the url of your git repositories
  • your revised backlog, keeping the implemented stories at the top marked as “Sprint 01 - Done” or “Sprint 01 - in progress”

and submit it as .txt or .pdf to moodle with the Filename: Group_X_ModuleHandbook_Sprint01.pdf or Group_X_ModuleHandbook_Sprint01.txt