Some tweaks in the Scrum process so as to generate an overall schedule
Filed Under Estimation, Features, Product Backlog, Product Management, Product Owner, Scrum | Posted on January 20, 2010
The Scrum process can seem pretty radical for somebody who has not done this before. If you consider my case, I was used to normal waterfall or modified waterfall, where we would start work on a set of features, move onto more features as succeeding features got done, and so on. However, this resulted in [...]
Participants in the Sprint Planning Meeting – An integral part of Scrum
Filed Under Product, Product Backlog, Product Owner, Scrum, Sprint, Sprint Meeting | Posted on January 17, 2010
We have described the Sprint Planning Meeting in earlier posts; a brief about this Sprint Planning Meeting: A meeting where all the Sprint team works through the Product Backlog and describes the features that need to be implemented in the current Sprint cycle. This post will work through more details in the Sprint Planning Meeting [...]
What is the Sprint Planning Meeting ? Some details
Filed Under Agile, Estimation, Requirements, Scrum | Posted on January 14, 2010
In the previous post, I had mentioned the 3 different types of meetings that we have in the Sprint process; this post will detail the Sprint Planning meeting in more detail. The Sprint Planning meeting happens at the start of the Sprint, and it is the meeting that decides the features that will be done [...]
What is a Sprint meeting – a brief description
Filed Under Scrum | Posted on January 14, 2010
There are several different types of Sprint meetings, with the most common definition stating that there are 3 types of meetings: Sprint Planning Sprint Review Sprint Retrospective The reason / meanings of these meetings are pretty clear in their nomenclature itself, but let us provide a bit more detail. Sprint Planning: A Sprint Planning meeting [...]