An Introduction To Scrum

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    1. TM Copyright © 2009 NMQA Ltd. An introduction to SCRUM Agile Project Management Mark Crowther – Head of Professional Services [email_address]
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    3. TM An introduction to SCRUM Copyright notice   This document is copyright of NMQA Limited - © NMQA Limited 2009. The content and trademarks are the property of and copyright of their respective owners. All rights reserved.   You may not, except with the express written permission of NMQA Limited make derivative works or commercially exploit the content or the publication. Nor may you transmit it or store it in any website or other form of electronic retrieval system except as permitted by this copyright notice.   Any redistribution or reproduction of part or all of the content or publication in any form is prohibited other than the following:   you may print or download the complete document or extracts of the content to a local hard disk and you may transmit it to an individual third party for personal and non-commercial use only; but only if you acknowledge NMQA Limited as the source of the publication and provide this copyright notice intact.   For more information contact NMQA Limited. About this slide pack. This slide pack provides a brief overview of the SCRUM Agile Project Management Methodology. Contact NMQA to learn how Testing within a SCRUM driven project can be effectively achieved. Find out more about the range or products and services available from NQMA to help make your Agile projects more successful.
    4. TM Copyright © 2008 NMQA Ltd. An introduction to SCRUM
      • SCRUM is an
      • Agile Project Management Methodology
      • Characteristics of an ‘Agile’ methodology are:
      • ADAPTIVE, not PREDICTIVE
      • LIGHTWEIGHT, not HEAVYWEIGHT
      • DESCRIPTIVE, not PRESCRIPTIVE
    5. TM Copyright © 2008 NMQA Ltd. An introduction to SCRUM
      • SCRUM has the following ELEMENTS:
      • A project team called a SCRUM Team
      • A Product Backlog of all known Requirements
      • A Sprint Backlog of requirements being worked on
      • A period of work referred to as a Sprint
      • An Incremental Delivery at the end of each sprint
    6. TM Copyright © 2008 NMQA Ltd. An introduction to SCRUM
      • SCRUM has the following ELEMENTS:
      • A Burndown Chart to track progress of the Sprint
      • Daily Stand-up Meetings with the SCRUM Team
    7. TM Copyright © 2008 NMQA Ltd. An introduction to SCRUM Image from “NMQA Software Test Practice - Course 1, Session 1” A Model of SCRUM
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      • Is all the people who will COMMITTED to the delivery of the backlogs
      • One role is ‘SCRUM Master’ who is in practice the PM
      • Is staffed by PMs, BAs, Developers, Testers, Support – i.e. ALL the typical project staff
      The SCRUM Team
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      • Contains all the currently known requirements for a product
      • Is managed by the Product Owner and can change as needed
      Product Backlog
    10. TM Copyright © 2008 NMQA Ltd. An introduction to SCRUM Sprint Backlog
      • Contains the Requirements that are currently being worked on
      • Are not to be changed during the Sprint
    11. TM Copyright © 2008 NMQA Ltd. An introduction to SCRUM Sprint
      • Is a fixed period of development and testing
      • Results in an incremental delivery of usable product
      • Usually lasts 2 to 4 weeks
    12. TM Copyright © 2008 NMQA Ltd. An introduction to SCRUM Incremental Delivery
      • Output of the Sprint
      • Working functionality that can be deployed
      • Delivered every 2 to 4 weeks, tested and working
    13. TM Copyright © 2008 NMQA Ltd. An introduction to SCRUM Daily SCRUM Meeting
      • Brief ‘Stand-up’ meeting each morning with SCRUM Team only
      • What value did you add yesterday?
      • What value will you add today?
    14. TM Copyright © 2008 NMQA Ltd. An introduction to SCRUM Burndown Chart
      • Charts delivery of the Sprint Backlog against Sprint Duration.
      • Simple, at-a-glance view of progress showing velocity and traction
      • Easy to keep updated
    15. TM Copyright © 2008 NMQA Ltd. An introduction to SCRUM What SCRUM isn’t
      • It isn’t a Development Methodology, SCRUM doesn’t say how to write or manage the writing of code.
      • It isn’t suitable for every project and every organisation.
      • It isn’t a way to drop sound Project Management, Development, Testing Practice, etc.
    16. TM Copyright © 2009 NMQA Ltd. End of the Presentation www.nmqa.com

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