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A Practical Guide to Distributed Scrum

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Paperback, 189 blz. | Engels
IBM Press | 1e druk, 2010
ISBN13: 9780137041138
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IBM Press 1e druk, 2010 9780137041138
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Succeed with Scrum in Even the Largest, Most Complex Distributed Development Projects

This is the first comprehensive, practical guide for Scrum practitioners working in large-scale distributed environments. Written by three of IBM's leading Scrum practitioners--in close collaboration with the IBM QSE Scrum Community of more than 1000 members worldwide-this book offers specific, actionable guidance for everyone who wants to succeed with Scrum in the enterprise.

Readers will follow a journey through the lifecycle of a distributed Scrum project, from envisioning products and setting up teams to preparing for Sprint planning and running retrospectives. Each chapter presents a baseline drawn from "conventional" Scrum, then discusses additional issues faced by distributed teams, and presents specific best-practice solutions, alternatives, and tips the authors have identified through hard, empirical experience.

Using real-world examples, the book demonstrates how to apply key Scrum practices, such as look-ahead planning in geographically distributed environments. Readers will also gain valuable new insights into the agile management of complex problem and technical domains.

Coverage includes:
- Developing user stories and working with Product Owners as a distributed team
- Recognizing and fixing the flaws Scrum may reveal in existing processes
- Engaging in more efficient Release and Sprint planning
- Conducting intense, brief daily Scrum meetings in distributed environments
- Managing cultural and language differences
- Resolving dependencies, performing frequent integration, and maintaining transparency in geographically distributed environments
- Successfully running remote software reviews and demos
- Brainstorming what worked and what didn't, to improve future Sprints

This book will be an indispensable resource for every team leader, member, product owner, or manager working with Scrum or other agile methods in any distributed software development organization.

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Specificaties

ISBN13:9780137041138
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Aantal pagina's:189
Uitgever:IBM Press
Druk:1
Hoofdrubriek:Projectmanagement

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A Practical Guide to Distributed Scrum
Bertrand Weegenaar | 14 september 2012
Een App voor een smartphone, een game voor een iPad. Het zijn voorbeelden van IT-projecten waarvan er dagelijks duizenden starten. Projecten die snel klaar moeten zijn en binnen een strak budget. Ze worden uitgevoerd door kleine teams met grote autonomie en in direct contact met de opdrachtgever om precies dat te bouwen wat de opdrachtgever vraagt. Een populaire projectmethode hiervoor is Scrum. Interessant is dat Elizabeth Woodward, Steffan Surdek en Matthew Ganis met het schrijven van 'A practical Guide to Distributed Scrum' de methode meteen in praktijk brachten!
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Inhoudsopgave

Foreword by Ken Schwaber
Foreword by Scott Ambler
Foreword by Roman Pichler
Foreword by Matthew Wang
Preface

1. The Evolution of Scrum
-Core Principles of Scrum
-The Shift to Distributed Development Teams
-Types of Distributed Teams That Have Emerged
-Ways of Handling Distributed Teams
-IBM's Experience in Distributed Scrum
-History of Agile in IBM
-Summary

2. Challenges Faced by Distributed Teams
-Communicating with Distributed Team Members
-Time Zones and Working Hours
-Cultural Differences
-Language Differences
-Tools
-File Sharing
-Software Engineering Practices
-Schedule Differences
-Team Dynamics
-Telephone Dynamics
-Reminders
-Impact of Communication Problems
-How Does Scrum Help?
-Summary

3. Starting a Scrum Project
-How to Identify the Problems Your Product Will Solve
-Define the Vision
-Create the Product Roadmap
-Organize the Scrum Teams
-Create and Prioritize the Backlog
-Create the Release Plan
-Coordinate Multiple Product Owners
-Use Agile Project Management Tools
-Invest in Smarter Development
-Coordinating Agile and Non-Agile Teams
-Reporting on Release Status
-Ongoing Updates to Release Plan and Vision
-Important Note about Meeting Face-to-Face
-Summary

4. Preparing for Sprint Planning
-Sprint Preplanning Activities
-Approaches for the Sprint Preplanning Meeting
-Summary

5. Sprint Planning
-Adequately Preparing for the Sprint Planning Meeting
-Sprint Planning Meeting Logistics
-The First Half of Sprint Planning: Deciding What to Do
-The Second Half of Sprint Planning: Deciding How to Get the Work Done
-Summary

6. Distributed Daily Scrum Meetings
-Using the Three Questions Effectively
-Daily Scrum Logistics
-Ways of Communicating During the Daily Scrum
-Approaches to Handling Time Zone Issues
-Tips for Distributed Daily Scrums
-Tools to Help with Distributed Daily Scrum
-Scrum of Scrums
-Summary

7. Effective Collaboration During a Sprint
-Communicating During the Sprint
-Handling New Requests in the Middle of a Sprint
-Handling Stories the Team Cannot Complete During the Sprint
-Handling Blockers During the Sprint
-Responding to Questions During the Sprint
-Sustainable Pace
-Continuous Integration
-Test Automation
-Test-Driven Development
-Handling Infrastructure Projects
-Summary

8. End of Sprint Reviews
-Who Participates in the Reviews
-Preparing Stakeholders
-Reviewing the Strategic Vision of the Product
-Approaches to Help Focus the Review
-Scheduling for Teams with Overlapping Work Hours
-Scheduling for Teams with No Overlapping Work Hours
-Challenges Teams Face
-Added Challenges of Distributed Teams
-Remote Demonstrations
-Summary

9. Retrospectives
-Sprint Retrospectives
-What Should Come Out of a Retrospective?
-Retrospective Timing
-Building Trust
-Preparing for the Retrospective
-Asking for Comments Before the Retrospective Meeting
-Conducting the Retrospective
-Summary

10. Closing Thoughts

Index

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