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Collapse in the scrum

Emergency Medicine Journal, 2018
Clinical introductionA 17-year-old male patient was brought by ambulance to the ED following a witnessed collapse while playing rugby. He denied any significant trauma, chest pain or breathlessness, and was alert and uncomplaining on arrival, with normal observations and a normal physical exam. Witnesses described a loss of consciousness, with a period
Robin A.P. Weir   +2 more
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Moving back to scrum and scaling to scrum of scrums in less than one year

Proceedings of the ACM international conference companion on Object oriented programming systems languages and applications companion, 2011
We report on the experience of re-introducing Scrum in a project team that had previously failed to adopt that agile method. We explore the reasons we believe that caused the failure and explain how we approached the team to uncover them. Then, we describe our strategy to avoid incurring in those problems again and to take the team to a higher level of
Paula Herculano   +2 more
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Enterprise Scrum: Scaling Scrum to the Executive Level [PDF]

open access: possible2010 43rd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2010
Our company manages 25 software engineering teams across 6 products using a single top-down Enterprise Scrum. We know of no other company doing this, yet it provides extreme visibility and control at the CXO level. It promotes agile thinking enterprise-wide, driving non-engineering departments to adopt Scrum.
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Continuous scrum: A framework to enhance scrum with DevOps

2017 Seventeenth International Conference on Advances in ICT for Emerging Regions (ICTer), 2017
There has been a significant impact on software development lifecycle by the non-plan driven software processes such as Agile derived models i.e. Scrum, Extreme Programming (XP) and recently introduced DevOps practice. In this paper capabilities and limitation of these above mentioned Agile based practices has been examine.
Indika Perera   +1 more
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Learning Scrum

2021
The LEGO®-Scrum simulation-based training (SBT) described here shows how LEGO® bricks can help professionals learn first-hand about Scrum methodology, an Agile approach to software development projects. The chapter's objectives are 1) to present the modalities of the LEGO®-Scrum SBT, 2) to demonstrate how LEGO® bricks can help professionals learn ...
Simon Bourdeau   +2 more
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Trustworthy scrum: Development of secure software with scrum

2017 International Conference on Computer Science and Engineering (UBMK), 2017
Software development process models focus on ordering and combination of phases to develop the intended software product within time and cost estimates. However, commonness of software vulnerabilities in the fielded systems show that there is a need for more stringent software development process that focuses on improved security demands.
Guler Koc, Murat Aydos
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Scrum Hero: Gamifying the Scrum Framework

2017
This short paper presents a framework proposal for the planning and the management of software projects based on Scrum, using gamification techniques. The objective of the proposal is to verify how the gamification can interfere in the motivation and efficiency of a team in a real development environment.
Daniela Eloise Flôr   +2 more
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Scrum metaprocess: a process line approach for customizing Scrum

Software Quality Journal, 2021
Scrum is currently the most widely used agile methodology. However, it is regarded as a framework rather than a concrete process. Unfortunately, the resources available on Scrum do not explicitly define its variable parts and do not offer proper guidance on how to resolve those variabilities.
Halimeh Agh, Raman Ramsin
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Scrum of Scrums

2018
Scrum of Scrums is a technique that enables the effective synchronization among interrelated teams. Each team designates a representative, often the scrum master, to participate in the scrum of scrums events, and to ensure that the teams are coordinated and synchronized.
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Scrum Wall/Scrum Board

2018
A scrum wall/scrum board is a visual information radiator for displaying the current state of user stories and tasks within a team. Transparency is an important principle in scrum, and the scrum board is a way for a project to display what is being worked on, what is in progress, and what has been completed.
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