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| xmlns:xmi="http://www.omg.org/XMI" xmlns:org.eclipse.epf.uma="http://www.eclipse.org/epf/uma/1.0.4/uma.ecore" |
| xmlns:epf="http://www.eclipse.org/epf" epf:version="1.2.0" xmi:id="-u0-b4PNo9XzOh1-dv_aaKA" |
| name="StakeHolder,_Qqmp8P_AEdqtbrr0B1TG-A" guid="-u0-b4PNo9XzOh1-dv_aaKA" authors="Claude Aubry" |
| changeDate="2006-12-03T00:39:26.078-0800" version="1.0.0"> |
| <mainDescription><p>
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| A stakeholder is not a member of the team, but is interested in the developed product. He can influence the project
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| roll-out. he participates to Scrum meetings: see his contribution to <a class="elementLink"
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| href="./../../Scrum/guidances/concepts/Travail%20collaboratif_8AECB83B.html"
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| guid="_OUjj0AEZEduzRosbOajx7w">Collaborative work</a>.
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| </p>
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| <p>
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| In Scrum slang, stakeholders are called chickens from which a team of pigs, must be protected from their direct
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| influence on the projet during a sprint. This means that stakeholders have windows to submit their input, strictly
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| defined in order to not disturb the team work.
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| </p></mainDescription> |
| <synonyms><p>
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| Interested party
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| </p></synonyms> |
| </org.eclipse.epf.uma:RoleDescription> |