Scrum Guidelines

Posted on 30, Dec 2011

While being in agile transition, teams look for information how to do agile correctly. Often the question sounds ’How to DO agile?‘ The guideline we prepared might be helpful to shorten your transfromation period and stabilize agile environment earlier. Download full paper as PDF from http://www.scrumdesk.com/Download/Documents/AgileResources/ScrumGuidelines.pdf Scrum Guidelines View more documents from ScrumDesk

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How To – Ep.3 – Project and team

Posted on 7, Nov 2010

After the project is created it should be configured. ScrumDesk allows Scrum Master to assign a name in Project page. Except that ScrumMaster can describe the project in Description edit line to provide general information about the project  to other people in a company. ScrumDesk provides a way to visually distinguish the project in projects [...]

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How To – Ep. 2 – Register and Configure

Posted on 31, Oct 2010

Registration ScrumDesk is available in two editions: Demo edition is available for anyone interested to try ScrumDesk for free on shared database. No registration is necessary, just install Windows client application. .NET 3.5 SP1 is required. 5 Free users edition is fully featured edition for companies willing to have data located in separate database. This [...]

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Step 1: Define your project

Posted on 28, Sep 2010

This articles series is example how to start using SCRUM in your projects with help provided by ScrumDesk. Our example project will be a  RSS Reader, application that will provide easy access to RSS articles provided by many web sites. And we are starting right now… Who Product Owner Scrum Master 1. Login to ScrumDesk At [...]

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Step 4: Planning project releases

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In this step product owner and development team will try to plan project releases. Who Product Owner Scrum Master Planning in SCRUM SCRUM is based on development in time boxes called Sprint. Sprint is a time needed to complete selected stories (features, bugs, requirements, tasks,…). Length of the sprint is typically 30 days, but it depends on a development strategy and [...]

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