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Scrum is an iterative, incremental methodology for project management often seen in Agile software development, a type of software engineering.

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Is Agile Development Dead?

There's 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 out ...
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Free/Open Source Scrum Backlog Tool

Are there any web-based usable scrum backlog tools which beat excel? I'm especially interested in a product backlog feature, we can do sprint backlog just fine with post-its. The "killer feature" I'm ...
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Trac in a Scrum team : What are the best plugins / hacks? [closed]

I want to setup a Trac server to support my developer team work along with Bitten as a Continuous Integration server. We are using the Scrum development process. What are the Trac's plugins, hacks, ...
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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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How did you sign a contract to an Agile project? (not how you think you would, how you did)

To execute an Agile project you first need a contract. No contract – no project! No project – no Agile, SCRUM or whatsoever! The contract, if we are talking about mid to big projects, must have well ...
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What don't you like in Agile development?

What do you not like (or even hate) in Agile development? I mean SCRUM, XP or any other light process.
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Our code sucks and I'm powerless to fix it. Help!

Our code sucks. Actually, let me clarify that. Our old code sucks. It's difficult to debug and is full of abstractions that few people understand or even remember. Just yesterday I spent an hour ...
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How best to do Agile Development with Trac?

We use Trac as our bug tracking / development / wiki system and I was wondering if anyone has experience and uses some of the Trac Agile/Scrum plugins or functionalities? Anything you'd recommend? Or ...
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What does a scrum master do all day? [closed]

To quote wikipedia: Scrum is facilitated by a ScrumMaster, whose primary job is to remove impediments to the ability of the team to deliver the sprint goal. The ScrumMaster is not the leader of ...
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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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Kanban vs. Scrum

Can someone with Kanban experience tell me how Kanban and Scrum differ? What are the pro's and con's of each of the different project management methodologies? Kanban seems to be getting a lot of ...
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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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Does anyone else get worn out using Scrum, finishing sprint after sprint? [closed]

I'm with a pretty small startup and we started using a form of a Scrum/Agile development cycle. In many ways I enjoy Scrum. We have relatively short sprints (2 weeks) and I like the Burndown Chart ...
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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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The Agile Way: Integration Testing vs Functional Testing or both?

I would 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 ...
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How to automate development environment setup?

Every time a new developer joins to the team, or the computer a developer using changes, developer needs to do lots of work to setup the local development environmentto make the current project ...
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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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Scrum. Dealing with low prioritized stories that will introduce architecture change

today in the university we had a Scrum practicing exercise (simulating the whole process of creating a software solution) and I came up with an issue that couldn't quite understand. Let's say we've ...
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Your Scrum definition of Done

While Scrum is easy in theory and hard in practice, I wanted to hear your definition of Done; i.e. what are the gates (unit test, code coverage > 80%, code reviews, load tests, perf.test, functional ...
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Which open-source Scrum project management tool do you use?

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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When should you not Scrum?

I have seen a lot of companies buy into the Agile/Scrum process and basically use it for every project, regardless of what it is. When is Scrum not appropriate and can cause more harm than good ...
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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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How do you apply Scrum to maintenance and legacy code improvements? [closed]

As the title suggest... How can I apply a scrum process to anything that doesn't work on new code and can be estimated to some degree? How can I apply a scrum process to maintenance and emergency ...
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How to blend CMMI and Scrum?

I work in a shop that is certified at CMMI level 5. This certification is important because it gives us access to certain customers and contracts. I'm looking at how to blend Scrum with CMMI. I've ...
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Agile Myths and Misconceptions

What are the myths or misconceptions related to Agile? There are lot of misconceptions related to Agile that an average new comer may fall into. What are the misconceptions in the Agile world and how ...
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Scrum : a good method only for teams with “full time on sprints” developers?

We are a development software company. We have introduced Scrum.The problem is that developers can’t spend full time on Scrum sprints like a lot of other companies. They have to do a lot of ...
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Scrum - When do you Estimate the Effort for Product Backlog Items?

At which part of the Scrum process does your team make educated estimates as to the effort required to complete a given product backlog item? For example, say you have a product backlog item that ...
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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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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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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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Most suitable agile project management tool

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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Scrum backlog excel templates

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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kanban scrumish tool(s) to get started

After investigating a little bit scrum and kanban, I finally read this answer and decided to start using kanban, picking something from scrum (note that I'm working mostly by myself, and I do have ...
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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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Does the Scrum process ultimately divest team members from their respective skills?

My organization has been experimenting with the introduction of more "Agile" methods. We've been trying the Scrum approach for a short while, and most of the team has, more or less, adapted to it. I ...
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Card Wall + online card wall = duplication?

I'm not a great fan of duplicating effort. I do find, however, that there are benefits to tracking agile iteration progress on both a physical card wall and an online "calculator" (Excel, some scrum ...
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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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In agile development how do you deal with the “less-well-architected” code that results from a sprint-focussed mindset

I work on an agile project using Scrum. Sprints have come and gone and we have fulfilled milestones successfully. The system works well enough to meet the current customer requirements. However, we ...
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Do any of you use Scrum for game development?

Just wondering if any of you use agile with scrum for game development. How much do you deviate from it? I am particularly interested in how much it affects your game design document. To me it ...
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Scrum on Google Docs ? Best implementation contest ;)

Hi Im looking for yours best practices for using Google Docs to scrum management. I found many entries on blogs about using Google Docs to serving sprint log, burndown chart etc. but is very ...
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Have you had a bad experience with Scrum or Sprinting? [closed]

Has anybody had a bad or very bad experience or stories with Scrum or Sprinting, that you can share with a n00b so that he doesn't make the same mistake? If you had a problem, what were your lessons ...
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Scrum/Agile: How do you plan in internal improvements?

I have now worked on two different teams that use the Agile/Scrum approach in the last two years and both teams were eager to improve the way they approach software development. In the first team, we ...
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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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Does a software architect have a role in agile, esp. Scrum?

I'm reading the book "The Software Architect's Profession" by Marc and Laura Sewell (Amazon link) and it got me wondering whether a software architect is a part of the old non-agile BDUF approach. Is ...
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Bad habits of your Scrum Master

Scrum is quite popular dev.process these days and often Project Manager suddenly gets new title (Scrum Master). However it should be not just a new title, but new habits and new paradigm. What are the ...
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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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Agile scrum development tool?

I recently started using "Jira" with the "GreenHopper" plugin. However, I don't feel like this is really doing what I want. I saw a cool feature in "Scrumworks pro" where you can run the app as a ...
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Should we use personas in user stories?

The book User Stories Applied contains single page discussing Personas. The definition of persona from the book is: A persona is imaginary representation of a user role. It futher discuss ...
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Can a member of an agile development team also be the scrum master?

We are a small team of 5 people (Product Owner, Product Owner Assistant, and 3 Developers) and I am currently moving us to become an Agile team using scrum to manage the project. I have been reading ...
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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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