SCRUM in Under 10 Minutes
Learn the SCRUM software development methodology in less than 10 minutes. By the end of this fast-paced video, you’ll know about burn-down charts, team roles, product backlogs, sprints, daily scrums and more.
Learn the SCRUM software development methodology in less than 10 minutes. By the end of this fast-paced video, you’ll know about burn-down charts, team roles, product backlogs, sprints, daily scrums and more.
Featured speaker Thomas Murphy, Gartner Research Director, and Ben Chelf, Coverity CTO review how traditional and agile development organizations are leveraging new analysis techniques to accelerate the delivery of secure, high quality applications in today’s competitive software industry and the latest advances in static analysis and how these developments are …
This week, Channel 9 dropped by Nachi Nagappan in the Empirical Software Engineering area. Nachi does studies on what works and does not work in software development using metrics. We talk with him about Test Driven Development: Does it work better? How better? What’s the catch? To answer these questions, …
At Agile and Development conferences this year some sessions have been looking at how to improve Agile techniques using failed projects as examples. Discussing some of these issues and reading blogs and articles it appears that a significant percentage of Scrum projects have failed and it is not quite the …
Hubert Smits gives a hands-on overview of the activities that are involved in larger agile projects. Larger projects stretch out over more then a few months and have more then a single team involved. Things get more complex when the teams are not collocated. Hubert has based the talk on …
Dr. Jeff Sutherland is one of the co-creators of the Scrum software development process. He and Ken Schwaber invented Scrum in 1993. Since then he has worked with many software companies and IT organizations to extend and enhance this process.