What kind of environments is AgileTrack being used in?
I'm interested in getting a feel for the types of environments AgileTrack is successfully being used in. Please share some information about how you're using the tool and in what way it has been helpful.
For example, I have used it with a 4 person team to track multiple projects. The team was following a variation of Extreme Programming and AgileTrack allowed us to plan short iterations and measure our progress along the way. We were able to make sure things got properly verified and tested by setting up a simple verification procedure. Basically, a after a team member completed a task, it could not be marked "Verified" by the same person. That way there was always some collective ownership and things always got reviewed. It worked pretty well.
Have others found ways of integrating it into their processes? Do you use it to track personal projects? At a company? In a distributed team?
I'm really interested in how things are going. Thanks.
—Posted by Adam Lane on Dec 7, 2006
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I use AgileTrack to track most of my projects, not just software development. I find that concept of iterations is very well applied to just about anything I'm doing. This is probably where a lot of issues that I filed come from. Using AgileTrack to track all my projects puts it into position where I can overview how I spend my time overall, how I balance it between different projects, not just work, etc. I work from home so I can mix everything together easily.
—Posted by slava on Dec 8, 2006 at 6:41:42 PM
We use AgileTrack in a small software shop (4 people) mostly to assign tasks and billable hours. We currently use a reporting solution (perl script) I wrote for reporting time but hopefully soon we will be able to use the reporting built into AgileTrack.
—Posted by James on May 7, 2007 at 7:52:25 AM