¡Your first contact with the Agile Methods! Scrum!

Irene Ordoñez
Adalab
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2 min readJul 3, 2018

An article by Laura Domingo and Irene Ordóñez

What is the Agile methods?

Agile software development refers to a group of software based on iterative development, where requirements and solutions evolve through collaboration between self-organizing and cross-functional teams.

Where requirements and solutions evolve over time according to the need of the project. This methods need frequent inspections and adaptations about the items of your project and a workers multidisciplinary.

The Manifesto was developed by a group of multidisciplinary people associated with the software industry, and reflects their experience about what does and does not work for software development. Read more about the here: Agile Manifesto.

To start, let’s talk about Scrum!

Scrum itself is a simple framework for effective team collaboration on complex products. Scrum co-creators Ken Schwaber and Jeff Sutherland have written The Scrum Guide to explain Scrum clearly and succinctly. This definition consists of Scrum’s roles, events, artifacts, and the rules that bind them together.

  • Parts in our process:
  1. Product vision: it is the project that you need to do (For example: Adalab sends you the idea that you should do).
  2. Product Backlog: you split the project into tasks that are lightweight and simple to understand.
  3. Sprint Backlog: You split the project into three main groups (To Do, In-Progress, Done), but you can include more if you need to. The name of this is the Kanban Methodology. We use the tool Trello.

https://www.scrum.org/resources/what-is-a-sprint-backlog

4. Sprint: You need to put a time object to hand in the task. In our case, itis a week.

4.1 Dailys: It is a short meeting held every day where you have to spent around ten minutes To explain the tasks you did the day before, the tasks you will do today, and the tasks you will do tomorrow.

5. Sprint increment delivered: You integrate the task and you explain all the things you did in the project.

Times between planification to end

https://www.batimes.com/articles/combining-agile-methodologies-and-business-architecture.html

When you finish,repeat the process, but better!! :D

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Irene Ordoñez
Adalab
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Estudiante C Ambientales. Divertida, extrovertida y con gran odio a la mentira. Me gusta viajar y salir con los amigos. Los deportes de agua y la naturaleza.