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Forum posts by Chris Flaat:Posted in All Buzz Forum, May 5, 2005, 8:54 PM
Hi all - With sprint 5 done, we are now in a quiet period, as we have balanced most of the resources on our project toward helping Whidbey get finished. We will probably pull some resources back soon, however. I have been thinking about how to get the part of our team that isn't using Scrum onto the Scrum model. It's...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Apr 18, 2005, 7:39 PM
There was a question from Dave Froslie on what we use to store our Product Backlog. We use an internal wiki page. Wiki's are nice because they're easy to view, easy to edit (not only for the Product Owner but also for people with suggestions who can add them in a suggestion section at the bottom for the Product Owner to prioritize...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Apr 13, 2005, 7:29 PM
Hi all â A reader named Steve Henke writes with some questions: First, you mentioned your concern about waterfall being used in the next major division release but with even more centralized control than before. Why do you expect more centralized control? Because of results from your team's Scrum efforts or other external...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Apr 12, 2005, 9:29 PM
I got a question from René Landgrebe about what development methods we use along with Scrum. He writes: "I wonder what developing method you use in combination with SCRUM. I read about combining XP and SCRUM is very reasonable. So, what combination do you use? XP, Test-driven development, feature-driven... ???" Scrum doesn't dictate...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Apr 12, 2005, 7:29 PM
Greetings all â Well, sprint 5 ended and yesterday we had the sprint review. Overall the sprint was successful, although we did have one work item bleed over (which we of course disclosed to the stakeholders at the sprint review). We had small turnout from...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Apr 11, 2005, 5:29 PM
It seems like forever since I got eight hours of decent sleep. I love my kids, but it sure would be nice if they would sleep past 6am! My wife is on me for drinking too much pop -- she thinks 4 a day is too many (if only she knew it was more like 5 or 6!). I figure Diet Coke and Diet Mountain Dew can't be that harmful -- if...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Apr 11, 2005, 11:29 AM
Greetings all â It would seem that our estimates are slowly getting better with time. When I compare the burndown chart for sprint 5 with the prior three charts, itâs quite good. The first three look like a silhouette of the Olympic mountain range, whereas sprint 5 trends downward fairly nicely. Sprint 5 is showing a...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Mar 30, 2005, 10:19 PM
Hi all â A reader named David Wylie wrote and commented the following (Iâm posting his question here with his permission): I am new to scrum, and one of the selling points is significantly increase productivity. Have you experienced this, or is it just a different way of managing? This is an interesting question. ...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Mar 30, 2005, 8:20 PM
Well, yesterday after much time spent learning the subtleties of Excelâs SUMIF formula and the difference between B7 and $B$7, I was able to add a handy new feature to our daily scrum spreadsheet: the ability to sum up the work remaining by person. I added a graph too. I know, I know, it doesnât sound like much, but itâs very...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Mar 30, 2005, 6:21 PM
Today Dave Froslie was visiting Redmond from the Fargo MSFT site, and gave a talk to a VS team about Scrum, which I also attended as an observer. It was a good meeting, and I'm hopeful that this team will give Scrum a try. I invited them to our team's daily scrum meeting -- we'll see if they come! A big challenge for everyone...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Mar 29, 2005, 9:35 PM
Well, effective this week we had one of our Scrum team members "borrowed" by another team for 6 weeks. (My manager insists that it was purely my decision, although it was one of those "either do this or come up with a better alternative" decisions. :-) ). But it was for the good of the overall team, so there's no...
Posted in .NET Buzz Forum, Mar 29, 2005, 9:35 PM
Well, effective this week we had one of our Scrum team members "borrowed" by another team for 6 weeks. (My manager insists that it was purely my decision, although it was one of those "either do this or come up with a better alternative" decisions. :-) ). But it was for the good of the overall team, so there's no...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Mar 19, 2005, 1:31 PM
Here is an interesting article on Scrum that I was pointed to by Apoorva Joshi. Alicia Yanik talks about how implementing Scrum was not at all easy for her project. However, things are now running smoothly for her group and she says that while Scrum was difficult to implement it was also very rewarding. Check it out. Chris
Posted in .NET Buzz Forum, Mar 19, 2005, 1:31 PM
Here is an interesting article on Scrum that I was pointed to by Apoorva Joshi. Alicia Yanik talks about how implementing Scrum was not at all easy for her project. However, things are now running smoothly for her group and she says that while Scrum was difficult to implement it was also very rewarding. Check it out. Chris
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Mar 19, 2005, 11:35 AM
Hi all - One new thing we're doing with this sprint is adding an "ideal line" to our scrum burndown chart. This helps us see where we're at with respect to our plans, and is nicer than using an imaginary line. Because in Scrum we use 30 calendar days, our chart spans weekends, and the ideal line is therefore a big jagged...
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