Tuesday, August 25, 2009

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SCRUM How would you apply?

We mentioned on the agile development methodology SCRUM allows, among other things, involve the customer throughout the development process as well constantly motivate the team through brief daily meetings. All equipment is fully aware at what point in development is the project and what needs to be done.



SCRUM How would you apply? Here is an example or template of how you might bring to apply:

Stage 1: Making requirements.
Definition of "Product Backlog", which corresponds to all tasks, requirements or functions to be performed. This information will be gathered through meetings between the "Scrum Team and Product Owner.

Stage 2: Requirements Analysis and Design Architecture.
will analyze the "Product Backlog" and through it will generate the design for the system, involving for example, model database, major system modules.

Stage 3: System Development.
Throughout the development process, the team held daily meetings of 15 to 30 minutes, called "Daily Scrum Meeting." The aim of these is that the whole team is aware of the status of various tasks and resolve questions that may arise in this process.

Through "Sprint Planning Meeting" will define the "Sprint Backlog" (set of requirements equivalent to an increase in the system), which contemplate some of the features described in the Product Backlog. " The "sprint backlogs" ideal will last 2 weeks.

This phase generates a document stating the objectives of the "Sprint" called "Sprint Goal."

Once a "Sprint Backlog", will be a meeting called "Sprint Review" which will show the "Product Owner" progress. This delivery may review and make any observations.

Finally, start the "Sprint Retrospective." Where are marked positive (to repeat) and the negative aspects (Not repeated) experienced in the "Spring Backlog."

The cycle is repeated to cover all the functionalities described in the Product Backlog. "

Stage 4: Acceptance and delivery of the Product.
foresees the following tasks: Review

  • final product.


  • Delivery System.

    • Source
    • Architectural Design Document System Manuals

    • System management and use



  • Installation System in production environment



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