Monday, February 7, 2011

SCRUM Framework (Project Management)

SCRUM TERMINOLOGY

We've introduced some new terms in describing the Scrum framework. Let's look at them in more detail. Scrum is made up of three roles, four ceremonies, and three artifacts.

Three roles

· Product owner: responsible for the business value of the project

· ScrumMaster: ensures that the team is functional and productive

· Team: self-organizes to get the work done

Four ceremonies

· Sprint planning: the team meets with the product owner to choose a set of work to deliver during a sprint

· Daily scrum: the team meets each day to share struggles and progress

· Sprint reviews: the team demonstrates to the product owner what it has completed during the sprint

· Sprint retrospectives: the team looks for ways to improve the product and the process.

Three artifacts

· Product backlog: prioritized list of desired project outcomes/features

· Sprint backlog: set of work from the product backlog that the team agrees to complete in a sprint, broken into tasks

· Burndown chart: at-a-glance look at the work remaining (can have two charts: one for the sprint and one for the overall project)


http://www.scrumalliance.org/learn_about_scrum

http://kunagi.org/


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