Agile Scrum Methodology
Written by Océane Haddad - s212838
Abstract
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Contents |
Scrum methodology
Definition
Origin of the method (date, and where it comes from) [1]
Purpose of this method
Structure of the method
The Scrum roles
Definition of Product Owner, Scrum Master, team and Customers&Stakeholders: their roles and interactions with each other
The Scrum documents
Definition of the Product Backlog, the Sprint Backlog and Burndown charts
The Scrum events
Definition of the Sprint planning, the Daily Scrum, the Sprint Review and the Sprint Retrospective
The typical conduct of the Scrum method
Step 1: Writing the Product Backlog
The Product Owner creates a list of ideas and features that could go into the product and prioritise them. Definition of user stories
Step 2: Sprint planning meeting
The Product Owner, the Scrum Master and the team discuss the content of the next sprint based on the top priority user stories.
Step 3: Writing the Sprint Backlog
List of user stories that have been committed to for the next sprint. The entire team and product owner have a solid understanding of what each of the user stories involves based on the discussions from the sprint planning meetings.
Step 4: Sprint
1 to 3 weeks.
During the sprint, daily scrums occur as a stand-up meeting where the team discusses what they have completed, what they are working on and any difficulties.
Outcome of the sprint = potentially shippable product
Step 5: Sprint review and Sprint retrospective meetings
- Sprint review: where the team showcases their work to the product owner
- Retrospective: where the team works on what they can do to improve their process
Application
Limitations
References
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