The presentation introduces Scrum, an adaptive approach to software development and project management. It discusses common problems with traditional predictive approaches like Waterfall and outlines the Scrum framework, process, and roles. The presenter explains that Scrum focuses on quality, feedback, and short iterative cycles to deliver working software frequently and optimize for changing priorities. It emphasizes self-organizing teams, constant planning and estimating, and keeping a sustainable pace while accepting uncertainty. The presentation concludes with a practice session to demonstrate how Scrum works.
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Scrum in Action
1. Scrum in Action
Presenter: Hoat Le
Hanoi, Jul 30, 2011
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2. Objectives
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To avoid failed projects how to finish projects
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To study what, why and how to apply Scrum
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To practice
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3. Agenda
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About me (3 mins)
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Software development and management problems (15 mins)
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Solutions (20 mins)
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Predictive approach (Waterfall)
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Adaptive approach (Scrum)
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Scum (30 mins): What? Why? How?
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Practice
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4. At eXo, we use Scrum everyday!
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5. About me
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aka: hoatle (http://hoatle.net)
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eXo Social Tech Lead
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Interested in: Social web, Security, Performance, UXP,
Design Patterns, Web development, Mobile
development, Java, JavaScript
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Sharing is always good to me!
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18. Scrum
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W. Edwards Deming's philosophy: "When
people and organizations focus primarily
on quality, quality tends to increase and
costs fall over time. However, when people
and organizations focus primarily on
costs, costs tend to rise and quality
declines over time."
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Fail fast: Scum can not make sure your
project will be successful but it will make
your project failed within 30 days.
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Shorter cycles = Faster feedback
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19. Scum
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"Scrum is a framework for developing complex products and systems. It is
grounded in empirical process control theory. Scrum employs an iterative,
incremental approach to optimize predictability and control risk."
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History
In 1986, Hirotaka Takeuchi and Ikujiro Nonaka described a new approach to
commercial product development that would increase speed and flexibility,
based on case studies from manufacturing firms in the automotive, computer,
photocopier, and printer industries
In 1995, Sutherland and Schwaber jointly presented a paper describing the
Scrum methodology
Schwaber and Sutherland collaborated during the following years to merge
the above writings, their experiences, and industry best practices into what is
now known as Scrum.
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20. Scum Process
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22. Scum is all about...
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Accepting uncertainty
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Working as a team (self-organize)
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Delivering early and often
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Constant estimating and planning
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Keeping sustainable work pace
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Having fun working
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23. Practice
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24. Thank you for joining us!
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