
Agile Scrum Handbook
Description
Alles über E-Books | Antworten auf Fragen rund um E-Books, Kopierschutz und Dateiformate finden Sie in unserem Info- & Hilfebereich.
More details
Other editions
Additional editions
Content
- Intro
- Colophon
- About the Authors
- The Agility Concept
- Project Delivery Method and Lifecycle
- Predictive vs. Adaptive Lifecycles
- Agile vs. Waterfall
- Is Agile New?
- The Agile Manifesto
- Agile Principles
- Practical Considerations about Adaptive Lifecycles
- Fixed-Scope vs. Fixed-Duration Iterations
- Duration of Iterations
- Same Duration or Different Durations for Iterations?
- What If Some Features Are Not Done?
- What Happens Inside the Iterations?
- Empowerment
- Is It Only for IT Projects?
- Is Agile Faster?
- Scrum
- Methodology vs. Framework
- Quick Overview of the Scrum Framework
- Scrum Roles
- Scrum Team
- Role 1: The Product Owner
- Role 2: The Scrum Master
- Role 3: The Development Team
- Other Roles
- Who Is the Project Manager?
- Pigs and Chickens
- Suitable Workspace
- Osmotic Communication
- Virtual Teams
- Scrum Events
- Introduction to Scrum Events
- Timeboxing
- Event 1: The Sprint
- Event 2: Sprint Planning
- Event 3: Daily Scrum
- Event 4: Sprint Review
- Event 5: Sprint Retrospective
- Activity: Product Backlog Refinement
- Slack
- The First Sprint!
- Release Planning
- Agile Testing
- Planning Onion
- Scrum Artifacts
- Artifact 1: Product Backlog
- Product Backlog Items
- Only Functional Features?
- The Two Rules
- Invest on Your Product Backlog Items
- Epics and Themes
- Estimating
- Story Points
- Velocity
- Ideal Hours / Ideal Days
- Velocity vs. Success
- Velocity vs. Velocity
- Planning Poker
- Triangulation
- Triangulation Board
- Affinity Estimation
- Re-estimating
- Ordering the Product Backlog Items
- What's Value?
- How to Order the Product Backlog
- Value Related Jargon
- Artifact 2: Sprint Backlog
- Unfinished Items at the End of the Sprint
- Done with All Items in the Middle of the Sprint
- Frozen vs. Dynamic
- Unfinished Work vs. Velocity
- Artifact 3: Increment
- Definition of Done
- Definition of Ready
- Monitoring Project Performance
- Monitoring Sprint Progress
- Information Radiators
- Burn-Down Charts
- Burn-Down Bars
- Burn-Up Charts
- Cumulative Flow Diagrams
- Niko-Niko Calendar
- Scaled Scrum
- Roles
- Artifacts
- Events
- Sprint Planning
- Daily Scrums
- Sprint Reviews
- Sprint Retrospective
- Extreme Programming
- 01. Pairing
- 02. Assignment
- 03. Design
- 04. Write Test
- 05. Code
- 06. Refactoring
- 07. Integrate
- 08. Go Home!
- Daily Standup
- Tracking
- Risk Management
- Spiking
- DSDM
- Project Constraints
- Upfront Planning
- MoSCoW Prioritization
- Exceptions
- Self-Organization
- Contract Types
- Kanban and ScrumBan
- Kanban
- Visualizing
- Limited WIP
- Pull vs. Push
- ScrumBut
- ScrumBan
System requirements
File format: PDF
Copy-Protection: Adobe-DRM (Digital Rights Management)
System requirements:
- Computer (Windows; MacOS X; Linux): Install the free reader Adobe Digital Editions prior to download (see eBook Help).
- Tablet/smartphone (Android; iOS): Install the free app Adobe Digital Editions or the app PocketBook before downloading (see eBook Help).
- E-reader: Bookeen, Kobo, Pocketbook, Sony, Tolino and many more (only limited: Kindle).
The file format PDF always displays a book page identically on any hardware. This makes PDF suitable for complex layouts such as those used in textbooks and reference books (images, tables, columns, footnotes). Unfortunately, on the small screens of e-readers or smartphones, PDFs are rather annoying, requiring too much scrolling.
This eBook uses Adobe-DRM, a „hard” copy protection. If the necessary requirements are not met, unfortunately you will not be able to open the eBook. You will therefore need to prepare your reading hardware before downloading.
Please note: We strongly recommend that you authorise using your personal Adobe ID after installation of any reading software.
For more information, see our eBook Help page.