Depending on your role, you can get started with different
areas of the product. This topic provides pointers to different features.
Procedure
- Get started with a role that closely matches your goals:
| Role |
Description |
| Server and repository
administrator |
Your goals might include installing, configuring, and administering
the Jazz™ Team Server |
| Project administrator |
Your goals might include defining iterations and plans, defining
team processes, creating teams, defining your source control setup,
creating builds, and tracking status. |
| Team lead |
Your goals might include defining your team and team members,
creating iteration plans, assigning work, delivering source code,
setting up builds, and tracking progress with reports. |
| Team member |
Your goals might include getting connected with the project,
managing your assigned work, and managing your code. |
- Explore a feature or product area that you are interested
in:
| Feature or goal |
Description |
| Projects,
teams, and process |
Learn how to connect to a repository, create projects and
teams, and customize the process for your project. |
| Iterations
and planning |
Explore key concepts and learn how to create an iteration
plan, add work items to the plan, and manage team assignments in the
iteration. |
| Work
items (or ClearQuest® Connector) |
Learn about work items and how to start handling them, including
using the ClearQuest Connector. |
| Source control:
|
Learn about Rational Team Concert source
control and
version control tools and features, including Rational ClearCase integrations
and support for using Subversion repositories. |
| Builds |
Learn about using the Team Build component to define and
manage your builds. |
| Dashboards |
Learn about using dashboards in the Web interface to get
an at-a-glance view of the status of your project, team, or workload. |
| Reports |
Learn about using reports to track progress and monitor other
data for your project areas and teams. |
| Sametime® chat
integration |
You can configure Sametime chat to integrate
into the workbench. |
- Start with a tutorial:
- See other helpful topics: