Wednesday, June 16, 2010

What is Scrum?

http://pm.versionone.com/AboutScrum.html?c-aws=i&gr-isscrum&gclid=CJ344Lb8pKICFdb75wodNEN5wQ

Webcast Highlights:


Get best practices for documentation in Scrum, process flow and acceptance criteria

Learn how to remove complexities and simplifying the process

See how VersionOne supports the complete Scrum process


Katia Sullivan is a Product Specialist at VersionOne. Katia has extensive experience in transitioning from waterfall through RUP and then into Agile practices. She spent more than two years managing requirements and as a ScrumMaster on NASA’s Integrated Enterprise Management Project. Prior to that, Katia worked in various other government contractor roles from Operations Support to Technical Writing. Katia’s professional background began with leadership training in the United States Marine Corps.

Getting Started with Scrum

What is Scrum? Scrum is an agile development framework that is structured around sprints (or iterations of work). A key component of a sprint is the product backlog which is made up of prioritized user stories (or requirements). Below are some resources to help you get started using Scrum and best practices for creating user stories, whether you're using a dedicated Scrum tool or not.

A Day in the Life of a User Story Webcast

This presentation will talk through the life of a user story from idea inception through delivery back to the Product Owner. Using Scrum principles, we will explore different processes of creating, maintaining and developing a story.

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