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Subsumption Architecture: How iRobot Enabled Scrum

scruminc

Scrum booted up just like the robot. It has always interested me to see people trying to tweak Scrum without understanding the subsumption architecture. Scrum is the biggest thing that has hit the valley since the invention of the computer chip!" Do you think that would work?" Brooks said, "I don't know, why don't you try it?".

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Story Points and Planning Poker: How to Make Estimates in Scrum and Agile

Altexsoft

Later, they were popularized by Mike Cohn and his book Agile Estimating and Planning published back in 2005. With time, they became a common metric in Scrum and other Agile methodologies and in many cases replaced estimations in time or money. Sprint velocity in Scrum is the amount of work done during a sprint.

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Wardley Mapping Mondays – Communication

Cory Foy

Recreating Scrum using Kanban and Explicit Policies. December 2005. November 2005. October 2005. September 2005. August 2005. April 2005. March 2005. February 2005. January 2005. Contact him today at foyc at cory foy dot com! You can also find him on: Worth Reading. August 2006.

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AoAD2 Chapter: Scaling Agility

James Shore

LeSS, which stands for “Large-Scale Scrum,” is one of the original Agile scaling approaches. It was created by Craig Larman and Bas Vodde in 2005. Despite the name, it’s not a pure Scrum-based approach. For more about LeSS, see the LeSS website at less.works, or the LeSS book, Large-Scale Scrum: More with LeSS.

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AoAD2 Chapter: Ownership (introduction)

James Shore

Around 2005—I’m not sure of the exact date—David Anderson started pushing for a continuous flow of work rather than iterations. Daily stand-ups come from Scrum, where they’re called the “Daily Scrum.” The related term “Definition of Done” comes from Scrum. This idea was found in every Agile process.

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A Complete Guide to User Story Mapping: Process, Tips, Advantages, and Use Cases in Product Management

Altexsoft

In 2005, agile practitioner, Jeff Patton, developed a new way to arrange user stories in a backlog. User story mapping is a technique developed by Jeff Patton during his long practice as an Agile product owner/scrum master. Recommended as the head of the workshop : product owner/product manager/scrum master.

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Product definition and roadmapping: from ideas to plans to products

Apiumhub

User story mapping was first introduced by Jeff Patton in 2005 (8). The development team along with the scrum master provides an initial estimation of each user story. Online] 01 2005. Scrum for Product owners by Goskills. User Story Mapping. The team prepares the sprints, assigning tasks and defining intermediate goals.

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