by JJ Sutherland | Abr 15, 2014 | Blog, Scrum Framework |
Sprint Backlog The Sprint Backlog is an ordered list of Product Backlog Items or Increments, preferably User or Job Stories, that will achieve the Sprint Goal and that the Team believes it can complete during the coming Sprint. These items are pulled from the top of...
by JJ Sutherland | Abr 13, 2014 | Blog, Scrum Framework |
Product Backlog Refinement Because requirements in Scrum are only loosely defined, they need to revisited and clearly defined before they come into the Sprint. This is done during the current sprint in a ceremony called Product Backlog Refinement. Estimated time for...
by JJ Sutherland | Abr 12, 2014 | Blog, Scrum Framework |
Sprint Review The Sprint Review takes place at the end of the Sprint and is designed to gather actionable feedback on what the Team has completed. This ceremony, also known as the "Demo", is an exciting opportunity for the team to showcase its work and to inspect the...
by JJ Sutherland | Abr 10, 2014 | Blog, Scrum Framework |
Sprint Retrospective The Sprint Retrospective, the last ceremony in the Sprint, takes place after the Sprint Review and before the next Sprint Planning. The meeting should be time-boxed to no more than an hour per week of Sprint length. The Scrum Master facilitates...
by JJ Sutherland | Abr 9, 2014 | Blog, Scrum in Agile |
Increment or Potentially Shippable Product An Increment (sometimes referred to as a ‘Potentially Shippable Product’) is the value delivered for the customer via the Product Backlog Items completed during a Sprint. Each Increment should interface seamlessly...