New answers tagged scrum
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I stumbled across this question and was very suprised that no one has mentioned Vagrant yet.
As Pete TerMaat and others have mentioned, virtualization is a great way to manage and automate development environments. Vagrant basically takes the pain away from setting up these virtual boxes.
Within minutes you can have a completely fresh copy of your ...
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Upon further inspection, it displays only 20 items marked as New, whereas all Approved and Committed tickets are rendered.
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I haven't found a free software that integrates with TFS 2010 and provides a Kanban board out of the box. However, during my digging around last year I did find Urban Turtle which does provide several agile tools for TFS 2010.
It seemed to be able to use most process templates when I looked into it, but I didn't push the tool hard enough to see how much ...
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They are all part of AGILE software development. Thus, they share some common features like being iterative.
But they cover different parts of SWDev. See this picture:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agile_software_development#Software_development_life_cycle
SCRUM: Is a way of doing projects. It gives you a framework of habits to apply so you get your team to ...
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If we were to utilize the methods of Scrum, how would this development take place?
while this post is quite old, it prompted me to research on my own. i found Jeff Patton's "Twelve emerging practices" for UX designers/practitioners, which i thought to be apt to this question specifically, and quite a useful frame set:
Drive: UX practitioners are part ...
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When you really believe the team is over its capacity then do the following to prove it:
For 1 sprint allow the team only to work 40h/week maximum. Tell em, it's an experiment. You will need management support because this sprint will be not successful.
During this sprint, don't allow side tasks outside the team. If this is common in your company, then the ...
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In today's update of Team Foundation Service you are able to look at the board from previous sprints:
Update:
This was a popular item in the user voice site: http://visualstudio.uservoice.com/forums/121579-visual-studio/suggestions/2901542-ability-to-view-task-board-for-past-sprints
You can find the details of this change here: ...
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An interation (Sprint) is usually used as Iteration Path in Work Items. But from the context of your question I suggest you have a folder in Source Control for each iteration, right?
Right click on the folder and "Advanced-> Security ..."
WebAccess open
Remove "Check Out" and "Check In" for all groups
Now none of your developers is allowed to check in ...
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Confluence works quite well for us:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confluence_(software)
http://www.atlassian.com/software/confluence/overview/team-collaboration-software
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You can burn down any amount. The burndown chart should repressent the actual progress, so there is no reason for sticking with the Fibonacci numbers.
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You can burn down to whatever you want. The point of using the Fibonacci sequence numbers, and planning poker, is that the higher the estimates you have, the more uncertainty you have about that estimate and things that could go wrong and delay your work (just look at the way the numbers increase more and more with every step).
But they are more like ...
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I was looking for a similar list of changes and, much like you, haven't had much luck. Here is the closest I've come to a list of new features:
"From Scrum 2.0 to Scrum 2.2
- Add the Tags column by default on the product backlog
- Add missing transitions to the Bug and PBI"
Which I found here: ...
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It is possible to limit code and work item associations in TFS 2012 by enabling a work item query check in policy.
The TFS 2012 power tools includes a custom check-in policy for this type of policy.
Download the TFS 2012 power tools - Check-In Policy Pack from the TFS 2012 Power Tools
Enable the Work Item Query Policy— Enabling this policy allows ...
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A core Scrum and agile philosophy is to support communication over contract negotiation. By putting in processes within tools such as TFS really goes against the spirit of Scrum and reeks of micro-management. I would not not recommend going down this path.
However, if you insist on doing this you can edit the work item template and change the rules on ...
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My suggestion to the team has been for me to do ABSOLUTELY NO DEMONSTRATIONS and that the developers should, when they demo, show the subsequent documentation as part of their package. That makes the most sense.
Someone had suggested I head the demos. That's just.. an all around bad idea.
This way the only thing I'd ever have to demo would be any items ...
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You can take a look at this link to remove the weekend days in the chart !
http://2e2ba.blogspot.com.au/2011/08/tfs-scrum-templates-and-burndown-report.html
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I'll say it is a good idea to start for a couple of sprints on paper.
It will let you understand the process before having to fight against the difficulties in using the software tool.
On the other hand, scrum can be used for projects of different nature, and not in all cases will have computers available.
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No. The iteration (sprint) backlog is intended to be a list of things the team is currently working on. Prioritization should have already occurred.
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Well, there's a new Agile question that I haven't come across before. My answer is based on what I understand of Scrum so far, rather than any experience of dealing with this situation, so please treat it with the circumspection it deserves.
Firstly, I can understand why having documentation reviewed in a Sprint Review for a software development scrum team ...
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Documentation Team (?): Why do you have a separate documentation team?
In agile environments teams are cross functional (feature teams).
If documentation is part of your "Done Definition", your scrum team should have this capability.[ create documentation] Put a technical writer to the development team or find someone at the team who has capability for ...
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Scrum tools will help manage the project, but you may also want some type of Content Management System for your project materials.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_content_management_systems
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Assembla is a pretty good agile management tool, and that has an api (although never used the api). Has kanban style boards, story points etc.
http://assembla.com
http://api-doc.assembla.com
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I just would like to share my 2 cents on "Share the pain" experience. Basically, I wake up like 7.30am to prepare reporting to do SCRUM meeting at 8am. On the other hand, the Europe team needs to stay a little late like 7pm to talk to us.
In my opinion, remote SCRUM does work as long as all team members are agreed to do so. The ones that feel it's too early ...
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When I have used TFS, I have tried to keep the "Title" (or "Name") to be a shortened value that can be easily searched and sorted. That value is used when displayed in queries and on the board, so I find it handy to have a different format than the standard user story description.
I would then recommend the user story text you have be in the description. ...
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