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Revision as of 02:14, 25 November 2014

Descriptions of Particular Methods • Overview – Application Context • Type of decision • Application context (project, program, portfolio; what type of industry; company size etc) – Necessary data, information, people, resources to execute – Summary of output • Description of steps – Summary of steps – Description of steps (input, action, output) • Application example • Implementation advice • Metrics • Additional reading • Work material (templates)

Scrum is a development process [2] for dealing with Agile Project Management

Contents

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 [4] Daily scrum is a meeting that is held everyday at the same time for everyday of the sprint. All team members participate, it as held at the same location everyday and should max last for 15 min. During the meeting three topics are discussed: 1.

Sprint goal Sprints What does Done mean

Rules

Artifacts Product backlog stories Sprint backlog Burndown chart [3] Sprint burndown chart release burndown 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 [3] http://www.methodsandtools.com/archive/scrumburndown.php [4] https://www.scrumalliance.org/community/articles/2009/november/daily-scrum-merely-a-status-report


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