Advantages of using Scrum (contd..)
Filed Under Agile, Benefits, Development, Engineering, Process, Scrum | Posted on October 29, 2009
A couple of posts back, I had mentioned about some of the advantage of using Scrum as a project execution methodology, and this post is a continuation of that description.
- You get a person to play the role of one who ensures that the team is following the processes as they are supposed to be [...]
Some advantages of using Scrum ..
Filed Under Agile, Benefits, Development, Scrum | Posted on October 26, 2009
For people working on software projects, or on software products, Scrum is a relatively new development methodology that comes with a lot of hype, and with many converts. Even in my company, where we practice different development methodologies such as Waterfall, Agile, Scrum, Iterative, etc (depending on the need), there is a push towards evaluating [...]
Product Development – Getting requirements and prioritization – Part 2
Filed Under Benefits, Development, Prioritization, Process, Product, Requirements | Posted on June 7, 2009
The previous post talked about how the Product Management team generated requirements for the new version of the product. When this happens, the next most important task is to get an idea about how much effort getting all these requirements into the product will take. This is easier said than done. Doing effort estimation when [...]
Product Development – Getting requirements and prioritization – Part 1
Filed Under Development, Generation, Product, Requirements | Posted on June 7, 2009
I have in mind a series of posts that explains how the product development process works inside one of the teams for a product development company (based on previous experiences). However, this story has been interrupted in the past, and I believe I last posted on this topic many months back. I will try to [...]