Part 3 - Release Planning
What does a typical release planning phase look like? - Release Management - Series
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Release planning is an essential component of release management that involves creating a plan for the release of software or product from development to production. A release plan typically includes the following key steps:
Define release objectives: Before creating a release plan, it is essential to define the objectives of the release, such as the features or enhancements that will be included, the target audience, and the expected outcomes.
Identify release scope: The next step is to identify the scope of the release, which includes the features, enhancements, bug fixes, or other changes that will be included in the release.
Prioritize release items: Once the scope has been defined, the next step is to prioritize the release items based on factors such as business value, complexity, and dependencies.
Estimate effort and timelines: After prioritizing the release items, the next step is to estimate the effort required to complete each item and to create a timeline for the release.
Allocate resources: Based on the estimated effort and timeline, it is necessary to allocate resources, such as development teams, testing teams, or project managers, to each release item.
Manage risks: As part of the release planning process, it is essential to identify and manage risks that could impact the release, such as technical issues, resource constraints, or changes in business requirements.
Review and refine: Finally, the release plan should be reviewed and refined on an ongoing basis, based on feedback from stakeholders, changes in business requirements, or other factors that may impact the release.
By following these steps, release managers can create a comprehensive release plan that outlines the key milestones, dependencies, and timelines for each phase of the release, ensuring that the release is delivered on time, within budget, and to the required quality standards.