Monday, July 25, 2011

Scrum Terminology

Following article on Scrum is very well defined. I think this would be useful for few out there...

Scrum Terminology

is made up of three roles, four ceremonies, and three artifacts.

Three roles

  • Product owner: responsible for the business value of the project
  • ScrumMaster: ensures that the team is functional and productive
  • Team: self-organizes to get the work done

Four ceremonies

  • Sprint planning: the team meets with the product owner to choose a set of work to deliver during a sprint
  • Daily scrum: the team meets each day to share struggles and progress
  • Sprint reviews: the team demonstrates to the product owner what it has completed during the sprint
  • Sprint retrospectives: the team looks for ways to improve the product and the process.

Three artifacts

  • Product backlog: prioritized list of desired project outcomes/features
  • Sprint backlog: set of work from the product backlog that the team agrees to complete in a sprint, broken into tasks
  • Burndown chart: at-a-glance look at the work remaining (can have two charts: one for the sprint and one for the overall project)
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