Professional Documents
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Methodology
•Gino Paolo Villanueva, John Evangelista
•November 20, 2018
1. Agile Manifesto
2. Agile VS Waterfall
3. Scrum
- Roles
- Artifacts
- Ceremonies
EXERCISE
Agile Waterfall
- Adaptive / Empirical - Sequential
- Predictive Approach
- Incremental Approach
Advantages:
Advantages:
1. Record keeping
1. Allows change after initial planning.
2. Has an idea of the size, cost and
2. Keeping up to date to the latest timeline for the project.
developments in the industry. Disadvantages:
3. Testing is done every sprint. 1. Cannot go back to the previous
Disadvantages step.
1. No definitive plan 2. Relies heavily on initial requirements
Characteristics:
- Self-organizing, cross-functional teams
- Product progresses in a series of one- to four-week “sprints”
- Iterative feedback loops, early ROI
- Low cost of change, low risk
- Requirements are captured as items in a list of “product backlog”
- Inspect and Adapt, repeat forever
True or False:
- The most common iterations are three weeks.
- The iterations take place one after the other with pause in between.
- An improving team can use a longer cycle.
Roles
•Product Owner
•ScrumMaster
•Team ≠ Scrum Team
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Artifacts
•Product backlog
•Sprint backlog
•Burndown charts
Ceremonies
•Definition of Done
•Sprint Planning
•Sprint Review
•Sprint Retrospective
•Daily Scrum Meeting
•Product Backlog Refinement
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