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Scrum Log Jeff Sutherland: The First Scrum: Was it Scrum or Lean?
After thinking about the early days of Scrum I think the root of both Scrum and Lean is complex adaptive systems theory. When we created Scrum we did not talk about Lean, we talked about complex adaptive systems. I think Scrum and Lean are complementary implementations of ways to deal with physical reality where things are often not linear, not simple, and not predictable.
Scrum The Mythical Product Owner role | Xebia Blog
The Product Owner role in Scrum
In the Lean Software Development method Scrum there are three roles: the Team, the Scrum Master and the Product Owner. In my experience the Product Owner role is by far the most confusing and hardest role to ‘get right’ and provokes the most discussion. Even the mere definition of what this person should do is under debate amongst most Scrum practitioners I’ve talked to. I want to discuss the origins of the Product Owner role and my experience in how (not) to fill this role, especially in companies that don’t do product development.
Scrum basics using fun games | Xebia Blog
For a training on Scrum and Agile I was planning to give I was looking for games to play during the course to explain some basic things. Ofcourse we would be playing the XP game but I wanted something more to explain some other fundamentals.
InformIT: Conventional Software Testing on a Scrum Team > What Is Scrum?
The Scrum methodology can pose a challenge for software testers who are used to more traditional waterfall-inspired development processes. The author relates his experiences working on Scrum teams who found some clear advantages in changing their methods.
Scaling Scrum
Scrum is an agile methodology that focuses on a subset of project management and requirements management. But some organizations are finding it can be a challenge to scale Scrum to meet the complexities of their real-world environments.
Implementing Scrum -- Scrum Home Page -- Comic Strips and Blog Entries for Scrum, an Agile Software Development Technique.
This site contains information for people Implementing Scrum - at all levels of experience. It is intended for:
* ScrumMasters
* Agile Pracitices
* Scrum Teams
* Scrum Coaches
* Executives
* Certified Scrum Trainers
InfoQ: Version Control for Multiple Agile Teams
This paper describes an example of how to handle version control in an agile environment with multiple teams.
Alistair Cockburn
Dr. Cockburn is best known for describing Software development as a cooperative game, for co-authoring the Agile Development Manifesto, for defining Use Cases and for developing the Initial Response Technique massage form.
Home - Pentaho Wiki
The Scrum methodology only has 5 aspects (above) that need modification in order to create a better fit for use in open source projects. This modified methodology 'Open Scrum' can be described by defining where it differs from Scrum.
InfoQ: Visualizing Agile Projects using Kanban Boards
I explore visualization methods of agile projects, and then propose using Kanban Boards to organize 3 viewpoints (Time, Task, and Team) so that the whole team understands the current status of the project and can work in an agile manner.
InfoQ: Kanban Applied to software development: from Agile to Lean
A Kanban is a physical card used by Toyota to support non-centralized "pull" production control. Now in Agile software development the visualization of projects is a commonly seen practice, which is sometimes called "Software Kanban", or "Task Kanban".
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