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Scrum: Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu of software development J Davis, PhD, PMP, CSP, CSM Scrum: Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu of software development
Empirical Process Jeff Sutherland & Ken Schwaber Flexible / holistic software development Software projects succeeded or failed on the ability of the project team to embrace change Empirical Process ADAPT INSPECT DO PLAN
Why Scrum? FBI Sentinel Project VCF project Sentinel Project $170 million 4 years Zero productivity Sentinel Project $450 million Lockheed Martin Logistics in Afghanistan Recon in Iraq Special Operations Home Construction Hardware Development Education EduScrum Charter Schools in CA
Predictive vs Empirical Paradigm Shift Predictive vs Empirical
All about making that MPV
Scrum Framework Daily Scrum Project Planning Sprint Review What did you do yesterday? What will you do today? Do you have any impediments? Project Planning Daily Scrum Sprint Review Sprint Retrospective Product Backlog Sprint Planning Potentially shippable product increment 1-4 weeks Sprint Backlog
The Scrum Team Scrum Master Product Owner Product Delivery Team Desired Features feature feature Feature feature feature feature feature feature on working Scrum Master Product Owner Product Delivery Team
The Product Owner Sets the Vision Manages Backlog Elaborates Features Decides Release Dates Reviews Work Develops the product with high quality.
The Team Cross functional Full time Self organizing Empowered Trust
Scrum Master Helps the Team be awesome! Facilitates Protect Coach Teach Administer
The Artifacts Product backlog Sprint backlog Burn down / burn up chart
The Ceremonies Sprint Planning Daily Standup Sprint Review Retrospective
Scrum Speak Epic User Story Planning Poker Story Points Velocity Done / DoD Spiking Sprint Zero
Scrum Takeaways Scrum isn’t necessarily easier Scrum requires planning 80% of the users only use 20% of the features Sutherland’s book – Scrum: The Art of Doing Twice the Work in Half the Time https://www.scrumalliance.org http://siliconbayounews.com/2015/04/23/scrum-brazilian-jiu-jitsu-of-software-development/ James Davis, PhD jamesdavis@lsu.edu 225.892.0230