saralScrum Ritesh Man Tamrakar 2009.09.19 Project Management Tool SFD09
#0 Contents #1 Software Project Management #2 Agile Manifesto #3 Scrum #4 Scrum Flow #5 Market Trend #6 saralScrum Features #7 Technology #8 License #9 Sample Screens  #10 Question/Answer  Source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/finalcut/
#1 Software Project Management  Management of Requirement, Technology & People Requirement Technology People
#2 Agile Manifesto Individuals and interactions  over processes and tools
Working software  over comprehensive documentation
Customer collaboration  over contract negotiation
Responding to change  over following a plan
#3 Scrum  Scrum is agile methodology in which work is done in iterative and incremental fashion with simple rules and artifacts.
Sprint: a cycle or an iteration with fixed time box Release Feature A, B, C A, B, C, D, E A, B, C, D, E, F S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 S8 R1 R2 R3
#4 Scrum Flow: Plan Every Sprint starts with Sprint Planning Meeting in which requirements are selected to work on that sprint -> Sprint Backlog PO SM Team
#4 Scrum Flow: Do & Check Team work on Design, Code & Test to convert Requirements to working software
Daily Scrum: Progress is checked daily in 15 mins meeting
Based on hrs of work left Sprint burndown chart is updated PO SM Team Burndown
#4 Scrum Flow: Feedback & Act Every Sprints ends with Demo
Feedback is collected from Product Owner and other stake holders  PO SM Team
#5 Market Trend Indeed.com Job Trend: Job postings including the terms agile and scrum have grown 3,500% since July 2005.
Google.com Search Trend: Users searching for the terms agile and scrum on Google since early 2005 is steadily increasing. Source: http://7thpixel.net/blog/2009/06/18/job-trend-analysis-of-scrum-agile/
#6 saralScrum Features Web-based
Project Definition
Product Backlog Management
Release Planning
Sprint & Sprint Backlog
Chat for Daily Scrum & Other Meetings
Burndown Chart
Project Dashboard

Saral Scrum Sfd09 Presentation

Editor's Notes

  • #4 Requirement Technology People