Scrum
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Scrum is a development process [2] for dealing with Agile Project Management
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Background
History
The creator of The Scrum development process have been a frequent topic of debate, some say that is was created by Jeff Sutherland, John Scumniotales, and Jeff McKenna in 1993, others believe that Hirotaka Takeuchi and Ikujiro Nonaka invented Scrum in 1986. [1]
Overview of Scrum
What is Scrum?
What Scrum is not:
Framework -what scrum values
Challenges
Roles - Product Owner - Scrum development team - Scrum Master
Meeting Daily scrum Sprint goal Sprints
Rules
Artifacts - Product backlog - Sprint backlog - Burntdown chart
When to use scrum -what makes scrum work When not to use scrum -what makes scrum not work
Examples Reflections
See also
References
Further readings
Extrenal links
[1] http://www.techwell.com/2012/10/brief-history-scrum [2] http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?ScrumProcess