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Brief intro to SCRUM

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SCRUM or a meal at “Ham and Eggs”

by Vladimir Vassilev

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What will you learn?

Product backlog

Sprint backlog

Product burndown chart

Sprint burndown chart

Product owner

SCRUM master

SCRUM team

Sprint planning meeting

Sprint review meeting

Scrum (stand-up) meeting

Time-boxing

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Process description

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Pig rolesSCRUM master

responsible for the SCRUM process

leads the SCRUM meeting.

organizes the sprint backlog.

major actor in sprint planning and preview meetings.

SCRUM teamresponsible for the development process (developers, designers, analysts)

Product ownerthe voice of the customer.

sets up the Product backlog.

major actor in the Sprint planning meeting.

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Chicken roles

Users

StakeholdersPeople directly interested in the development of the product

Consulting experts

… and others not taking part in the development process.

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Documents

Product backlog

broad descriptions of all required features, by the Product owner.

priorities by the Product owner.

time estimation for each feature.

Sprint backlog

broken down features into tasks by the SCRUM master.

SCRUM members select and estimate tasks.

Every day each member estimates the effort left for finishing the tasks that are distributed to them.

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Product burndown chart

shows the progress and effort left for the development of the product through the defined Sprints (Iterations).

Sprint burndown chart

the remaining effort till the end of the Sprint (Iteration)

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Sprint meetings

Sprint planning meeting

at the beginning of a Sprint.

Participants are the Pigs (Product owner, SCRUM master, the entire SCRUM team).

The Product owner selects the highest priority features.

The SCRUM master brakes each feature into tasks.

The SCRUM team distributes the tasks among the members.

The Master and the Team discuss and estimate the time needed for each task.

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Sprint review meeting

at the end of a Sprint.

Participants are the Pigs + management, customers, and engineers from other projects.

takes the form of a demo of the new features.

intentionally kept very informal (not to become a distraction for the development process)

no presentations allowed

a natural end of the sprint

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Stand-up meeting

Stand-up meetingsintended to be quick, not consuming time

…but giving information for the current state of the Sprint and changes in Sprint end date

answer the questions:What have you done since yesterday?

What are you planning to do by tomorrow?

Do you have any problems preventing you from accomplishing your goal?

time-boxing is vital for the effective stand-up meeting – each member of the SCRUM team has strictly limited time for answering the three questions

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Process description (once again!)

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What was that about the pigs and chicken?!

There was the story of a chicken and a pig walking down the street…

The Chicken said:

- Why don’t we open a restaurant?

- Why not? – agreed the Chicken.

- But how should we call it?

- “Ham and Eggs” sounds nice to me! – answered the Chicken.

… SCRUM is that restaurant. Pigs are those, committed to the project, whereas Chicken are only involved. Only Pigs have the right to speak at the Stand-up meeting.

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Thanks for staying awake!

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Author:Vladimir Vassilev

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