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Scrum

By: Jonathan Lee Kyle Sakimoto. Scrum. What is Scrum?. A framework to manage projects Principles of Scrum: Frequent inspection Adaptation Self-organization. Scrum Framework. Product owner Product backlog = “wish-list“. Source : http://www.scrumalliance.org/pages/what_is_scrum.

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Scrum

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  1. By: Jonathan Lee Kyle Sakimoto Scrum

  2. What is Scrum? • A framework to manage projects • Principles of Scrum: • Frequent inspection • Adaptation • Self-organization

  3. Scrum Framework • Product owner • Product backlog = “wish-list“ • Source : http://www.scrumalliance.org/pages/what_is_scrum

  4. Scrum Framework • Sprint backlog • Sprint = “amount of time”, 2-4 weeks • “Daily Scrum” during sprint = “daily meetings” • Source : http://www.scrumalliance.org/pages/what_is_scrum

  5. Three Scrum Roles • “ScrumMaster” • Product Owner • Team

  6. Four Scrum Ceremonies • Sprint Planning • Daily scrum • Sprint reviews • Sprint retrospectives

  7. Three Scrum Artifacts • Product backlog http://epf.eclipse.org/wikis/scrum/Scrum/workproducts/product_backlog_68345C16.html

  8. Three Scrum Artifacts • Sprint Backlog http://epf.eclipse.org/wikis/scrum/Scrum/workproducts/sprint_backlog_7A5B8A37.html

  9. Three Scrum Artifacts • Burndown Chart http://epf.eclipse.org/wikis/scrum/Scrum/workproducts/sprint_burndown_chart_F647C347.html http://epf.eclipse.org/wikis/scrum/Scrum/workproducts/release_burndown_chart_7E6A4A45.html

  10. Where is Scrum used? • Almost anywhere! • Workplaces • Universities • At home

  11. Advantages of Scrum • Advantages • Better team work • Better communication • Quick results • Flexible • Able to adapt changes

  12. Disadvantages of Scrum • Scope creep • Does not work well with large groups • Need a good “Scrum Master” • All parties need to be involved • Trust • Experience

  13. Should I Use Scrum?

  14. Scrum Certification • All scrum certifications are offered by the Scrum Alliance • Certifications include CSM, CSPO, CSP, CSC, & CST

  15. References • http://www.scrumalliance.org/ • http://www.agilebuddy.com/learn/scrum/ • http://learnsoftwareprocesses.com/2009/11/19/what-are-the-disadvantages-of-scrum/ • http://www.my-project-management-expert.com/the-advantages-and-disadvantages-of-agile-scrum-software-development.html • http://www.cprime.com/about/scrum_faq.html

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