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Tetsuya Taguchi
July 24, 2016
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The basic of Scrum
The basic of Scrum
Tetsuya Taguchi
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Transcript
The basic of Scrum 22/7/2016 Tetsuya Taguchi
Scrum is • Productively and creatively delivering products of the
highest possible value.
Scrum is • People can address complex adaptive problems.
Scrum is • Lightweight • Simple to understand • Difficult
to master
None
Planning is adaptive
Development is iterative
Product Backlog • An ordered list of everything that might
be needed in the product.
Product Owner • Responsible for managing the Product Backlog. •
Ordering the items in the Product Backlog to best achieve goals and missions.
Development Team • Delivering a potentially releasable Increment.
Roles blur
Self-organizing • No one tells the Development Team how to
turn Product Backlog into Increments of potentially releasable functionality.
Sprint • Consistent durations throughout a development effort.
Sprint Planning
Sprint Planning
Sprint Backlog • Set of Product Backlog items selected for
the Sprint
Increment • Sum of all the Product Backlog items completed
during a Sprint • It must be in useable condition. • It must be “Done”
Definition of “Done” • Everyone must understand what “Done” means.
Daily Scrum • To synchronize activities
Daily Scrum • To inspect progress toward the Sprint Goal.
• To improve communications • To improve Development Team's level of knowledge.
Daily Scrum • Held at the same time and place
each day. • A 15-minute time-boxed event. • What did I do yesterday • What will I do today • What is my problems
Sprint Review • The Development Team demonstrates the work that
it has “Done”. • Answers questions about the Increment.
Working software is the primary measure of success
Sprint Review
Scope can vary
Sprint Retrospective • To inspect itself • To create a
plan for improvements to be enacted during the next Sprint.
Scrum Master • is responsible for ensuring Scrum is understood
and enacted. • is a servant-leader for the Scrum Team.
None
Reference • http://www.scrumguides.org/ • http://www.slideshare.net/Ryuzee/ scrum-14271224 • http://www.agilenutshell.com/ how_is_it_different •
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