- Scrum’s Three Pillars
- Transparency:
Giving visiblity to the significant aspects of the process to those responbible for the outcome - Inspection:
Timely checks on the progress toward a sprint goal to detect undesirable variances - Adaptation:
Ajusting a process as soon as possible to minimize any further deviation or issues
- Scrum’s Three Roles
- Definitation of Done:
- Code peer reviewed?
- Code completed?
- Code reviewed?
- Code checked-in?
- Unit tests passed?
- Functional tests passed?
- Acceptance tests completed?
- Product Owner reviewed and accepted?
- Acceptance Criteria
- A user cannot submit a form without completing all the mandatory fields
- Information from the form is stored in the registrations database
- Payment can be made via credit card
- An acknowledgment email is sent to the user after submitting the form
- Scrum Time-Boxing
The Following is a “time box” of the 5 events corresponding to a 1-week Sprint in Scrum
- Sprint Planning: The timebox should not exceed 2 hours / Sprint length is 1 week.
- Daily Scrum: The timebox should not exceed 15 minutes.
- Sprint Review: The timebox should not exceed 1 hour / Sprint length for 1 week.
- Sprint Retrospective: The timebox should not exceed 1 hour / Sprint length for 1 week.