por JJ Sutherland | Jul 6, 2014 | Blog, Scrum Marco |
Release Planning The key question everyone wants answered in any project is “When will it be done?” From a business perspective knowing the best time to release a product is crucial to success. In Scrum, the Team strives to create a Potentially Shippable Product at...
por JJ Sutherland | Jun 19, 2014 | Blog, Scrum Marco, Scrum en Agile |
Sprint Burndown Chart The Sprint Burndown Chart makes the work of the Team visible. It is a graphic representation of the rate at which work is completed and how much work remains to be done. Estimated time for this course: 8 minutesAudience: BeginnerSuggested...
por JJ Sutherland | Jun 19, 2014 | Blog, Scrum Marco |
Velocity Velocity is a measure of the amount of work a Team can tackle during a single Sprint and is the key metric in Scrum. Velocity is calculated at the end of the Sprint by totaling the Points for all fully completed User Stories. Estimated time for this course: 5...
por JJ Sutherland | Jun 9, 2014 | Blog, Scrum Marco |
Impediments An Impediment is anything that keeps the Team from getting work Done and that slows Velocity. Impediments come in many forms: a sick team member, a missing resource, lack of management support or even a cold team room. If it’s blocking the team from...
por JJ Sutherland | Abr 15, 2014 | Blog, Scrum Marco |
Planificación del Sprint La Planificación del Sprint abre cada Sprint. El Product Owner discute el Objetivo del Sprint con el Equipo y el Scrum Master. A continuación, colaboran para llegar a un entendimiento mutuo del Objetivo del Sprint y el trabajo necesario para lograrlo. Este plan resultante se...
por JJ Sutherland | Abr 15, 2014 | Blog, Scrum Marco |
Backlog del Sprint El Backlog del Sprint es una lista ordenada de Elementos o Incrementos del Backlog del Producto, preferiblemente Historias de Usuario o de Trabajo, que lograrán el Objetivo del Sprint y que el Equipo cree que puede completar durante el próximo Sprint. Estos elementos se extraen de la parte superior de...