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DAT257-G7

DAT257 Agile Software Project Management - Group 7 Welcome to Group 7's Git repository for the DAT257 Agile Software Project Management course! This README provides an overview of our group project and the repository structure. Please read this file carefully to understand how the project is organized.

Group Members Lilly-Ann Stenberg (02list15@gmail.com) Jonathan Edenlund (Jonathan.edenlund@hotmail.com) Jennifer Hallberg (jennifer.l.hallberg@gmail.com) Lukas Åkefeldt (Lukas.akefeldt@gmail.com) Wanda Wannelöf (wanda.wanne@gmail.com) Vincent Stocks (123vincentstocks@gmail.com) Alva Stöckel (alva.stockel@hotmail.com)

Project Overview Our group project is to develop a software application using agile methodologies. The application aims to solve a specific problem or provide a specific service. Further details about the project, including requirements, user stories, and acceptance criteria, can be found in the docs folder.

Repository Structure docs: Contains all documentation related to the project, including project requirements, user stories, and meeting minutes. src: Contains the source code of the software application. tests: Contains unit tests and integration tests for the application. resources: Contains any additional resources or assets required for the project, such as images, fonts, or configuration files. tools: Contains any tools, scripts, or utilities used to automate tasks or manage the development process. Getting Started Clone this repository to your local machine using git clone https://github.com/Dunkaburk/DAT257-G7.git. Navigate to the project directory: cd DAT257-G7.

Agile Practices We follow various agile practices in this project, including:

Weekly sprint planning meetings Weekly meetings Continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) Test-driven development (TDD) Code reviews and pull requests Communication We use the following communication channels for group coordination and collaboration:

Course platform discussion forum: For course-related questions and announcements. Group chat in messenger: For day-to-day communication and project-related discussions. Please respect the group's communication guidelines and be responsive to your team members.

Code of Conduct Our group adheres to a code of conduct that promotes a positive and inclusive environment. All group members are expected to treat each other with respect and professionalism. Any form of discrimination, harassment, or inappropriate behavior will not be tolerated.