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Scrum – Status quo: Risikomanagement in Scrum

2013
In diesem Kapitel geht es darum, das RM in Scrum detailliert zu betrachten und Schwachstellen zu identifizieren, die in Kapitel 5 herangezogen werden. Der dazu notwendige methodische Ansatz wird in Abschnitt 4.1 angefuhrt. In den Abschnitten 4.2 und 4.3 wird eine detaillierte Betrachtung des RM innerhalb des Scrum-Frameworks vorgenommen.
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Weaponized Scrum

2009 Agile Conference, 2009
Scrum provides a framework for managing agile development projects. It encourages transparency at all times, which helps reinforce the cycle of trust that must exist between development teams, management and the customer. Over the course of two years, our team had used Scrum to successfully deliver three revisions of our product with a degree of ...
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What Is Scrum?

2018
I have been engaged in software development for more than 35 years. I have written code for organizations both big and small. I have created both individual programs and entire software systems to address business problems of all kinds. I have worked as a solo developer and as part of large teams.
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The Scrum Framework

2016
There are around a dozen Agile methods being used today. Of them, the Scrum framework is the most popular. Agility comes from increasing feedback loops and responding to that feedback. The Scrum framework encourages short feedback loops, lowers risk, and allows return on investment (ROI) to be seen sooner.
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The Daily Scrum

2018
The Scrum Framework contains an event during which the developers inspect the status of sheir work and adapt their plan for getting it done. This event is called the Daily Scrum.
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Cultural Characteristics of Scrum [PDF]

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In order to understand a culture, one has to know where its origins are and how it evolved. Ken Schwaber and Jeff Sutherland presented Scrum for the first time at the OOPSLA conference in Austin, Texas, in 1995. At this point they had already been working together for several years.
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Considerations for Scrum Introductions

2014
So let us now get to the point: The introduction of Scrum into an enterprise. Before we get to the “how” of the implementation, we should first look at the “why.” The reasons listed here could possibly help you in elaborating the topic with your management. “Stakeholder management” is also briefly discussed in this chapter.
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Scrum in Research

2010
The article is focused on research management and cooperation within the research team and between the research team and enterprise (industrial or commercial) partners. It is a kind of meta-research (research on a research method). Roots of some problems of the current scientific research can be seen in a lot of isolation that still endures - both ...
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Scrum and Waterfall

2018
The Scrum Framework was developed as a reaction to some frustrating limitations found in the “traditional” way software development work is organized. The traditional framework is codified in the Project Management Institute (PMI) PMBOK and is commonly known as the System Development Life Cycle (SDLC) or waterfall.
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Scrum 911! Using Scrum to Overhaul a Support Organization

2009 Agile Conference, 2009
The Support 2.0 Team at our IT organization has recently completed Phase 1 of the Support 2.0 project. Phase 1 was a four month endeavor with a primary focus of collecting data to understand why support was so costly and identify the root cause for each support request.
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