ABSTRACT
Models may be used as a shared understanding when the project is composed by distributed agile teams. This paper describes the applicability of a process for modeling a small set of requirements and a candidate architecture for a distributed Scrum teams context, addressing the use of such models within the delivery of user stories included in a team backlog and inter-team coordination.
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- Incremental architectural requirements for agile modeling: a case study within a scrum project
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