Scrum in Practice
Abstract Part 1
An XP team behaves in an iterative and incremental way. We describe this behavior in 3 endless loops that the team goes through.
The outer loop is the release loop, which interacts with the outer world, and which will let a predefined amount of requirements come in and working quality software pop out of the team regularly.
The middle loop is the team loop, which handles day to day team activities.
The inner loop is the coding loop, where two programmers, sitting side by side, produce a unit of tested code.
Extreme Programming is a methodology that is very simply to explain. Through the focus on the details, a bigger picture will emerge, where you will be able to see the principles and the values. Each of the practices of Extreme Programming will be discussed briefly. Long enough to give you a good global overview, but only just long enough to leave you with a lot of questions.
Abstract Part 2
A Scrum overview: theory & practice.
Scrum is currently the agile method that is certainly the most used around the world.
This presentation will help you understand the reasons of this success:
1. The origins of Scrum, and its position in the agile project management ecosystem,
2. The Scrum process, its roles and its artefacts,
3. The challenges in implementing Scrum in your organization and the benefits that you can expect.
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