Scrum is an agile framework for managing product development that focuses on iterative delivery of working software. It involves short development cycles called sprints that typically last 2-4 weeks. Teams are self-organizing and work is planned and tracked using artifacts like a product backlog, sprint backlog, and daily stand-up meetings. The goal is to frequently deliver working, tested software to gain early customer feedback and continuously adapt to changing requirements.
I got a copy of this from the internet, and it was not written by me. yet I found this PPT quite helpful for you to understand the Scrum, so just enjoy it.
I got a copy of this from the internet, and it was not written by me. yet I found this PPT quite helpful for you to understand the Scrum, so just enjoy it.
Introduction to Project Management with ScrumPierre E. NEIS
It's a small presentation to give the basic principles of scrum.
The presentation mode is made interactively with the audience.
The progression of the slides are scaled on progessive learning and fixing process: starting from theory to practice.
It's not enough to start a Scrum Project and do not replace a mature scrum training delivered by a senior Scrum Trainer.
Introduction to Scrum presentation which outlines common issues in software development, what is Scrum, and an introduction to the Scrum framework. This presentation has been used for training and presentations to both technology and business audiences.
Agile , SCRUM
Introduction
What is Agile Methodology?
What is Scrum?
History of Scrum
Functionality of Scrum
Components of Scrum
Scrum Roles
The Process
Scrum Artifacts
Scaling Scrum
Q & A Session
This presentation describes the basics of Agile methodologies and how it is differed from Waterfall. Then continues with the most famous Agile approach: Scrum
Introduction to Scrum development process. Main concepts. The process. Examples. Issues
Slides for course Software engineering seminar @ Afeka College Of Engineering
Introduction to Project Management with ScrumPierre E. NEIS
It's a small presentation to give the basic principles of scrum.
The presentation mode is made interactively with the audience.
The progression of the slides are scaled on progessive learning and fixing process: starting from theory to practice.
It's not enough to start a Scrum Project and do not replace a mature scrum training delivered by a senior Scrum Trainer.
Introduction to Scrum presentation which outlines common issues in software development, what is Scrum, and an introduction to the Scrum framework. This presentation has been used for training and presentations to both technology and business audiences.
Agile , SCRUM
Introduction
What is Agile Methodology?
What is Scrum?
History of Scrum
Functionality of Scrum
Components of Scrum
Scrum Roles
The Process
Scrum Artifacts
Scaling Scrum
Q & A Session
This presentation describes the basics of Agile methodologies and how it is differed from Waterfall. Then continues with the most famous Agile approach: Scrum
Introduction to Scrum development process. Main concepts. The process. Examples. Issues
Slides for course Software engineering seminar @ Afeka College Of Engineering
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Scrum is an efficient framework within which you can develop software with teamwork. It is based on agile principles.
This presentation will help you understand agile development in general and Scrum in specific. You will get familiar with its associated terminology along with appropriate examples.
3. We ’re losing the relay race Hirotaka Takeuchi and Ikujiro Nonaka, “The New New Product Development Game”, Harvard Business Review , January 1986. “ The… ‘relay race’ approach to product development…may conflict with the goals of maximum speed and flexibility. Instead a holistic or ‘rugby’ approach—where a team tries to go the distance as a unit, passing the ball back and forth—may better serve today’s competitive requirements.”
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9. The Agile Manifesto–a statement of values Source: www.agilemanifesto.org Process and tools Individuals and interactions over Following a plan Responding to change over Comprehensive documentation Working software over Contract negotiation Customer collaboration over
10. Project noise level Simple Complex Anarchy Complicated Technology Requirements Far from Agreement Close to Agreement Close to Certainty Far from Certainty Source: Strategic Management and Organizational Dynamics by Ralph Stacey in Agile Software Development with Scrum by Ken Schwaber and Mike Beedle.
12. Putting it all together Image available at www.mountaingoatsoftware.com/scrum
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14. Sequential vs. overlapping development Source: “The New New Product Development Game” by Takeuchi and Nonaka. Harvard Business Review, January 1986. Rather than doing all of one thing at a time... ...Scrum teams do a little of everything all the time Requirements Design Code Test
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32. A sample product backlog Backlog item Estimate Allow a guest to make a reservation 3 As a guest, I want to cancel a reservation. 5 As a guest, I want to change the dates of a reservation. 3 As a hotel employee, I can run RevPAR reports (revenue-per-available-room) 8 Improve exception handling 8 ... 30 ... 50
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36. A sprint backlog Tasks Code the user interface Code the middle tier Test the middle tier Write online help Write the foo class Mon Tues Wed Thur Fri 8 16 8 12 8 4 12 16 8 4 11 8 4 8 8 Add error logging 8 10 16 8 8
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Editor's Notes
would be nice to include a quote from Wicked Problems here