Agenda:
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- Assemble/Welcome (5 min)
# | Objective | How Achieved | Participant Preparation required | Action items out |
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2 | Review change to R-20353 | Review the proposed | Review JIRA VNFRQTS-205 | |
3 | Review JIRA Backlog. Participants should be comfortable that they understand the backlog of tasks for our project ( 5 min) Close Sprint 12 | Walk through the JIRA backlog to check for completeness | review: docs.onap.org ( latest) vnf guidelines open gerritt vnf requirments open gerritt vnf test open gerrit vnf use cases open gerritt | |
4 | Develop Next Sprint Participants should be comfortable with an achievable development sprint scope ( 30 min) Start Sprint 13 | Walk through the JIRA backlog | Identify Beijing testable requirements to add to Test Description document. | |
5 | Relationships with other projects in Beijing? (10 min) | review project handoffs | review handoffs with DOCS VVP VNF SDK Modelling others? | create any necessary User Stories |
6 | Planning next release | walk through Beijing EPICs , User Stories |
7. Any other Business? (5 min)