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In this first iteration, the team members successfully delivered all the included user stories. There was neither an increase nor a decrease in velocity for the team. Therefore, next iteration, the team will sign up for the same amount of work.

As the source code evolved, there were areas that were identified as needing refactoring (like the connection string). We will address those areas in the next iteration (Chapter 15), but we could have handled them in this iteration as well.

Next, you will start the second iteration by iteration planning again. This will allow you to make any adjustments to the plan based on what you learned from this iteration.

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(2006). First Iteration. In: Pro .NET 2.0 Extreme Programming. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0179-3_13

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