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Project Review Team name 30.11.2016

Agenda Sprints Software demo Software quality Sprint Goals Product Backlog Items, other results Main findings from the Sprint Retros Software demo Software quality Spent and remaining effort per person per Sprint Realized project scope (Final report only) Complicating and simplifying factors (Final report only) Used work practices and tools (Final report only) Presentation: max. 35 minutes. This template contains the minimum set of topics for a Project Review. These slides should also serve as the Progress/Final report. You may include slides with additional details, that you don’t even intend to show during the max. 35 min presentation.

Introduction to the project Show this slide when there are new people in the audience. What is this project about? Max. 3 minute summary

Sprint N Sprint Goal: xxx (OK / NOT OK & why?) Product Backlog Items chosen to this Sprint x, y, z (OK) w (NOT OK & why?) Other notable achievements Main problems and changes from the Sprint retro If time allows, you can present some content of the Other notable achievements. Present the Sprints that have been completed since the previous Project Review.

Sprint N+1 If you have had many short Sprints, you can present them as larger wholes instead of separately. See previous slide

Software Demo Demo script that helps the audience to follow the demo System Administrator function X1 function X2 … Basic user function Z1 function Z2 Some screenshots of the demo for people, who do not participate the review, but read these slides

Software Quality What does quality mean for this software? What has been done to achieve high quality? What is the current state of quality? List of the most important quality attributes e.g. performance, usability, compatibility, … possibly some quantification of the desired level Definition of Done main content how well it has been followed? has it changed? Quality metrics e.g. known defects, test coverage metrics status of the important quality attributes and is the status evaluation based on some measured data? Peer team’s feedback (Final report)

Spent and Remaining Effort SUM Sprint 0 40 35 20 Xxx Sprint 1 55 … 25 xx Sprint N Total 100 225 xxxx (realized hours and remaining hours) You may present graphs instead of tables!

Realized Project Scope vs Realized Project Scope vs. Original/Updated Product Vision (Final Report)

Complicating and Simplifying Factors (Final Report) Compare your project to those of the other teams Complicating factors used technologies were new to all team members understanding the problem domain took lots of time … Simplifying factors most of the team members knew each other before the course

Overall Evaluation of the Used Work Practices and Tools (Final Report) Which practices and tools worked well, which didn’t? Why? In the presentation you have time to discuss only the most interesting experiences. The Coach will read the rest of the material from the slides.