is a simple framework for effective team collaboration on complex projects. It utilizes a small set of rules to create a minimal structure for teams to focus on hard challenges.
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Recommendations for project management software for Scrum [closed]
We're using Scrum on our current project and we're very happy using our agile board and cards but reporting, burndown charts etc. are somewhat cumbersome to maintain.
So, we're looking for good agile ...
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Manage Scrum Software
What software do you use to manage Scrum software development ?
We've tried Tackle and VersionOne (both free) so far and they are good except for the fact that it's difficult to track work in ...
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Which open-source Scrum project management tool do you use? [closed]
I'm looking for an open-source Scrum project management tool for a small dev team (3 to 6 developers). I've been impressed by trac but I don't need its bug tracking feature as we already use Mantis. ...
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Is Agile Development Dead? [closed]
There have been lots of articles as of late declaring that Agile, Scrum or XP are "dead," or are "circling the drain." While I personally don't think Agile development is dead, I wondered what others ...
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The Agile Way: Integration Testing vs Functional Testing or both? [closed]
I work in an office which has been doing Agile for a while now. We use Scrum for project management and mix in the engineering practices of XP. It works well and we are constantly learning lessons and ...
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Kanban/Scrum Boards
I'm curious as to what other people use for physical Kanban/Scrum boards in their companies. I appreciate that because of sensitive business information you may not be able to provide a photo of the ...
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How does Scrum work when you have multiple projects?
I'm fairly well read in the benefits and processes of Scrum. I get the ideas on the backlog, burndown charts, iterations, using user stories, and other various concepts of the Scrum "framework".
With ...
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What can a single developer learn from Scrum?
Let's say that a developer is interested in learning Scrum, but nobody else on the team is interested. I realize that Scrum is made for teams, and the process would have to be modified to fit a single ...
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Writing user stories for internal technical tasks
I am attempting to manage my projects a little better so I am looking at attempting to apply some of (eventually all) the features of scrum.
Looking at user stories specifically the high level format ...
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How to change to use Story Points for estimations in Scrum [closed]
Having used "days" as the unit for estimation of tasks in Scrum I find it hard to change to using Story Points. I believe story points should be used as they are more comparable to each other - being ...
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How to integrate telecommuters in an agile process?
I'm sure that all of us have had to deal with telecommuters at some point in time, and I'm facing a situation now where my new project will have a "core" group of office workers and some off-site ...
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Do you need to do unit and integration testing if you already do functional testing?
People at my company see unit testing as a lot of extra work, that offers fewer benefits than existing functional tests. Are unit and integration tests worth it? Note a large existing codebase that ...
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Project methodology for small teams
We're usually 1-4 developers / art directors / copywriters on each project at my firm, what methodology would you recommend use to use? Agile? XP? Scrum? Something else? (I know they are all ...
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Scrum: task dependency and task for architecture design [closed]
I have some Scrum problems:
Task dependency: Most books I read seem like treating the tasks as independent from each other. One programmer tasks doesn't affect the other's one, thus can be run in ...
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Is scrum fit for small organisation? [closed]
is it possible to convert their method to scrum in a small concern
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I am having trouble determining a proper way to divide resources evenly in a excel-like table
I will try to explain this the best way I can, but feel free to ask for clarifications.
First, I will try to explain the problem.
I need to calculated the number of resource cost (points) for any ...
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Is Scrum Evil? [closed]
At the last CITCON Europe we had a great session on the topic "Is Scrum Evil?" Reading James Shore's blog post on "The Decline and Fall of Agile" brought this session back to mind.
These are serious ...
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What is the best resource for learning Scrum? [closed]
What is the best resource for learning Scrum?
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What don't you like in Agile development? [closed]
What do you not like (or even hate) in Agile development? I mean SCRUM, XP or any other light process.
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How to automate development environment setup?
Every time a new developer joins the team or the computer a developer is using changes, the developer needs to do lots of work to setup the local development environment to make the current project ...
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Scrum backlog excel templates [closed]
I'd like to try scrum with my team. Studied a lot of posts about scrum tools here, but i think it's all superfluous and excel file is ok for product and sprint backlog. But it's problem to fing a good ...
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Scrum and Fogbugz
Anyone out there using Fogbugz and Scrum together?
We use Fogbugz extensively, and I'm looking for ideas from anyone who may be using it as part of Scrum. I found these two items, but they are ...
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Best ways to fit bug fixing into a Scrum process?
I have been studying and reading about Scrum in the last few days and reading about Spring Planning and tasks, one problem that popped into my mind is how to deal with bugs in Scrum. Henrik Kniberg in ...
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Role of Testers in Agile?
I work in a team which has been doing the traditional waterfall method of development for many years. Recently, we've been told that future projects are going to be moving towards an agile ...
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Help me understand how QA works in Scrum
Apparently we use the Scrum development methodology. Here's generally how it goes:
Developers thrash around trying to accomplish their tasks. Generally the tasks take most of the sprint to complete. ...
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Is the Scrum Master also a developer on your team? [closed]
I think that Scrum Master role is not a full time job for most mature scrum teams.
A team that is running together for a few month can be fine with a Scrum Master that is also a team member since they ...
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Scrum Burndown issues
We have been using Scrum for around 9 months and it has largely been successful. However our burndown charts rarely look like the 'model' charts, instead resembling more of a terrifying rollercoaster ...
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Scrum: too much or not enough?
My company has recently started using Scrum; we've done 2 sprints. We're still learning, but we've definitely exposed and fixed some problems in our development process already. So in general I think ...
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Scrum stories and behind the scenes features
As I understand things, the Scrum backlog is composed of a series of Stories that represent something for the end user and this is further decomposed into Features.
If this is the case, where does ...
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Most suitable agile project management tool [closed]
I have been working with managing agile teams for quite some time. Now I'm at a company that no matter how hard I push for the fact that face-to-face is the way to go and that excel sheets works to ...
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Best practices for QA / testing in an Agile (Scrum+XP) team?
We're getting a QA for the first time in our project. We're not sure how to best use him.
We work in an Agile environment. Pair programming, user stories, short sprints (two weeks), daily stand-ups, ...
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What is the difference between Scrum and Extreme Programming?
A few years ago I have worked on a green field project where we did Extreme Programming. I also see a lot of people mention the Scrum methodology.
Could someone tell me the main differences between ...
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How to maintain a design specification in a Scrum environment?
I really like the concept in the agile manifesto that the focus should be on working software rather then on comprehensive documentation. On the other hand a part of my job is also to manage the ...
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How to manage process for single man project
We have a single developer working on 3 different projects. He used to work on bug fixes, maintenance and few feature implementation. In one specific project, he works with one more junior developer.
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Do you count the hours spent on bug fixes towards the scrum?
HI, I am new to the scrum methodology and looking for some help to get comfortable with the environment and wondering if there needs to be a bucket to track Developers and QA hours spent on ...
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What is the difference between Sprint and Iteration in Scrum and length of each Sprint?
Is there a difference between Sprint and an Iteration or one can have Iterations within a Sprint or Sprint is just the terminology used instead of Iteration in Scrum? It will be helpful if someone ...
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Scrum Process Management - tips, pitfalls, ideas
I've been doing scrum with a team for a while, but things seem messy for whatever reasons. I've been thinking on how they can be changed and have a couple of questions that would like to raise here.
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How have you implemented SCRUM for working alone?
I am working alone at the beginning of a sizable open source project and would like to leverage some of the core ideas/methods from Scrum to help manage my time and remain focused on development and ...
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Free scrum project management tool?
we are a team of 10 software developers, and we are searching for some management tool for our agile projects that is free or costs less then $15 per user per month. Yes, yes.. there are some of them, ...
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Any stories where trying to apply Scrum went wrong?
Question marked as community wiki for an obvious reason.
My colleagues are betting big on Scrum, they are super-excited about it.
However, when doing day-to-day programming the priority is often to ...
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Scrum Burndown Patterns
I'm in a 10 person team working on a large legacy code base with a less than ideal product owner. Our backlog is in pretty bad shape and large epics have frequently been breaking our sprints. The team ...
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In agile/scrum user stories, how much detail is enough?
Enough detail is enough is the usual response.
On the project we are currently busy with (which was incomplete and handed over to us without any brs/documentation/user stories of any sort, we get ...
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In a Scrum project, should testing and peer reviews be worked into each sprint as individual tasks?
This seems to be a point of contention where I work. Some complain about the lack of verification structure in Scrum projects, while Scrum purists say it's not what Scrum is about. Both sides bring up ...
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What comes between the vision and a product backlog in scrum?
Not looking really for a book. I have seen lots of references and links to them. I can't buy one right now. I have been reading online, watching videos, etc. One thing so far I don't get. What ...
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Scrum: Unfinished products and sprint velocity
Let’s say product X is worth 10 story points. Development starts in sprint Y, but is not completed in time. What do you with the story points when calculating sprint Y’s velocity?
Would you:
a. ...
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Two questions regarding Scrum
I have two related question regarding Scrum.
Our company is trying to implement it and sure we are jumping over hoops.
Both question are about "done means Done!"
1) It's really easy to define ...
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SCRUM - Appropriate non-development resource level?
We are trying to run SCRUM for a small development team (three and a half developers) working on an on-line application and we are having trouble getting time from non-development resource e.g. ...
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5answers
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TFS Sprint Item Print Plug-in
Does anyone know if there is a plug-in for TFS that will print out our sprint backlog items in a format suitable for using on a Scrum Board, rather than us having to write them out by hand?
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Requirements, Specs, and Managing Up in an Agile Environment
My company has tried to adopt the scrum methodology with mixed success. Theses are some areas where we've had issues. How do you handle these?
Tracking requirements from
Product Marketing through ...
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Where in the scrum process is programming architecture discussed?
Let's say I have my vision and now my product backlog of items. That part is in writing and ready to be used. I am about to create my sprint(s). I am curious. When does a programming team sit down ...