Scrum: a lightweight agile method for software development, named after the Scrum in Rugby, which is a way to restart a game after a minor infringement. This methodology was first tried in 1993 at Easel Corp., by Jeff Sutherland and John Scumniotales to build an object-oriented design and analysis (OOAD) tool which incorporated round-trip engineering. They needed a means of rapid application development, where product requirements could be translated into working code easily.
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Scrum home, information on development process methodology, implementation, project management, free tools.
Reviews Scrum using comic strips and commentaries. Forum, RSS Feed and E-mail subscriptions available.
Blog covering Scrum, XP, management, and the ethics of agile software development.
Program managers can learn from the new agile methods, too: Scrum and Extreme Project Management use close quarters, communication and discrete goal-setting to create highly effective project plans. Dr. Dobb's.
Growing article, with links to many related topics. [Wikipedia]
Growing article, with links to many related topics. [Wikipedia]
Non-profit organization, provides facilities, stories, courses, resources, other materials, to individuals and organizations, to help users succeed; promotes awareness and understanding, supports iterative improvement of software development profession.
Links to one page overview diagram, Scrum Development Process. Formats: PDF, MS Word. By William Wake.
Definitions, flow diagram, tutorials, links; by Mike Cohn, Mountain Goat Software.
How to solve problems there is no consensus on what a problem is, or how to resolve it. By Mary Poppendieck. Dr. Dobb's.
Article on how author helped a team successfully transition to Scrum by letting the team self-organize and discover solutions to their problems; forum comments; by Alicia Yanik. StickyMinds.com.
(March 14, 2005)
Article introduces Scrum agile software development process, presents methods on how software development teams can add Scrum ideas to extant RUP environment. IBM developerWorks.
(February 15, 2005)
Program managers can learn from the new agile methods, too: Scrum and Extreme Project Management use close quarters, communication and discrete goal-setting to create highly effective project plans. Dr. Dobb's.
Definitions, flow diagram, tutorials, links; by Mike Cohn, Mountain Goat Software.
How to solve problems there is no consensus on what a problem is, or how to resolve it. By Mary Poppendieck. Dr. Dobb's.
Links to one page overview diagram, Scrum Development Process. Formats: PDF, MS Word. By William Wake.
Blog covering Scrum, XP, management, and the ethics of agile software development.
Scrum home, information on development process methodology, implementation, project management, free tools.
Non-profit organization, provides facilities, stories, courses, resources, other materials, to individuals and organizations, to help users succeed; promotes awareness and understanding, supports iterative improvement of software development profession.
Reviews Scrum using comic strips and commentaries. Forum, RSS Feed and E-mail subscriptions available.
Growing article, with links to many related topics. [Wikipedia]
Growing article, with links to many related topics. [Wikipedia]
Article on how author helped a team successfully transition to Scrum by letting the team self-organize and discover solutions to their problems; forum comments; by Alicia Yanik. StickyMinds.com.
(March 14, 2005)
Article introduces Scrum agile software development process, presents methods on how software development teams can add Scrum ideas to extant RUP environment. IBM developerWorks.
(February 15, 2005)
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