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Implementing Atlassian Confluence

You're reading from   Implementing Atlassian Confluence Strategies, tips, and insights to enhance distributed team collaboration using Confluence

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800560420
Length 406 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Eren Kalelioğlu Eren Kalelioğlu
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Preface 1. Part 1:Preparing for Confluence
2. Chapter 1: Introducing Enterprise Collaboration FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Setting Up Confluence 4. Chapter 3: Creating and Organizing Content 5. Chapter 4: Collaborating with Your Team 6. Chapter 5: Mastering Dynamic Contents 7. Part 2:Building a Real Confluence Site
8. Chapter 6: Creating a Space for a Software Project 9. Chapter 7: Creating a Space for Product Management 10. Chapter 8: Setting Up a Knowledge Base 11. Chapter 9: Setting Up a Personal Space 12. Chapter 10: Connecting All Teams with Confluence 13. Part 3:Scaling Business
14. Chapter 11: Introduction to Scaling Confluence 15. Chapter 12: Assuring Security and Compliance 16. Chapter 13: Integrating and Extending Confluence 17. Chapter 14: Challenges and Solutions 18. Chapter 15: What’s Next? 19. Index 20. Other Books You May Enjoy

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  1. Confluence provides a Product requirements blueprint for use as a starting point. It should include key details, goals, user stories, design files, and questions or clarifications. You can also link it to Jira issues for easy tracking and organization.
  2. The Product requirements blueprint provides a structured way to document all the details about a product feature or release. It helps ensure that all necessary information is included and that the document is easy to read and understand for all team members.
  3. Confluence integrates seamlessly with other Atlassian products such as Jira, enabling teams to trace requirements to Jira issues, embed Jira boards, and turn user stories written in Confluence into Jira issues. This ensures a unified workflow across different platforms.
  4. Confluence helps remote and asynchronous teams by providing a single, centralized platform where all team members can access and update information. It enables transparent communication, making...
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