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Sprint Planning

Sprint Planning. Renato Pinto López TUM18 - UPM. Sprint Planning Meeting. ATTENDED BY PRODUCT OWNER (PO), SCRUM MASTER AND SCRUM TEAM PO DESCRIBES THE HIGHEST PRIORITY FEATURES TO THE TEAM

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Sprint Planning

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  1. Sprint Planning Renato Pinto López TUM18 - UPM

  2. Sprint Planning Meeting • ATTENDED BY PRODUCT OWNER (PO), SCRUM MASTER AND SCRUM TEAM • PO DESCRIBES THE HIGHEST PRIORITY FEATURES TO THE TEAM • TEAM ASKS QUESTIONS TO TURN A HIGH-LEVEL USER STORY OF THE PRODUCT BACKLOG INTO DETAILED TASKS OF THE SPRINT BACKLOG

  3. ProductOwner (PO) • Whois he/she? • PO istypically a project's key • stakeholder. • It is important that this person has a vision of what they wish to build and that he or she is able to convey that vision to the scrum team. • Whatishis/herjob? • To motivate the team with a clear, elevating goal. • What is his/her job?

  4. Productbacklog • Whatisit? • Prioritized features list, containing short descriptions of all functionality • desired in the product. • Typical Scrum backlog comprises the following: • Features • Bugs • Technical work • Knowledge acquisition

  5. Productbacklog • Features & Bugs • Each describes something different that a user wants. • Technical work: • "Upgrade all developers' workstations to Windows 8.“ • Knowledge acquisition: • It could be a Scrum backlog item about researching JS libraries and making a selection.

  6. Userstory • What is it? • Short, simple descriptions of the desired functionality told from perspective of the user. • "As a shopper, I can review the items in my shopping cart before checking out so that I can see what I've already selected."

  7. Userstory • Does user stories replace requirements document?

  8. Userstory • Does user stories replace requirements document? • It is important to remember that the written part of a user story (“As a user, I want…”) is incomplete until the discussions about that story occur. It is often best to think of the written part as a pointer to the real requirement.

  9. Sprint Planning Meeting • RESULT • SPRINT GOAL • SPRINT BACKLOG

  10. Sprint Goal • Definition: short description of whattheteamplanstoachieveduringthe sprint • Use:we use the sprint goalstoreportthoseoutsidethe sprint. • Success:success of the sprint willbeassessedduringthe sprint reviewmeetingagainstthe sprint goal

  11. Sprint backlog • Definition: list of the product backlog items the team commits to deliver plus the list of tasks necessary to deliver those product backlog items. • IMPORTANT: workers choose how many hours a week they work.

  12. Sprint reviewmeeting • It is held at the end of each sprint. • Scrum team shows what they achieved. • Includes PO, Scrum team, Scrum master, management, customers and developers from other projects. • Should be held in a relaxed atmosphere, and in a natural way.

  13. References • http://www.mountaingoatsoftware.com/scrum/sprint-planning-meeting • http://www.mountaingoatsoftware.com/scrum/product-owner • http://www.mountaingoatsoftware.com/scrum/product-backlog • http://www.mountaingoatsoftware.com/topics/user-stories • http://www.mountaingoatsoftware.com/scrum/sprint-review-meeting

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