
The Scrum model of software development has gained popularity over the past two decades and is seen by many as the ideal model for projects that need to be completed quickly and efficiently.
Software developed using Scrum methodologies is usually developed in short iterations or 'sprints'. Each day, the development team should meet to discuss what has been achieved, what steps are to be taken next and identify any problems that have arisen since the last meeting.
Also, each sprint should be planned in advance at a project team meeting, as should each completed sprint be reviewed by the team after completion. Ideally, the project team should be located in one place so it can self-organize and hold face to face meetings whenever necessary. A Scrum project does not have a project leader, as it is organized by the team as a whole, but it should have a 'ScrumMaster' who ensures that the team stays focused and makes sure that nothing distracts the team from the project goals.
Read more here: Scrum Software Methodologies
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Monday, March 10, 2008
Scrum Software Methodologies
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Labels: BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS, Frank Klein, RELATIVITY, technology project management
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