Introduction to Agile Scrum Methodology

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INTRODUCTION TO SCRUM

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This is a presentation for software developers and testers to understand and start working on the very famous Agile SCRUM methodology for software development and testing

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INTRODUCTION TO SCRUM

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Sprint Pre-planning:

• Identification of what stories will be worked on during the sprint

• Move stories from product backlog into the sprint backlog

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Sprint Kick - Off

• Review the stories in the sprint backlog

• Select a few stories and start to task out the sub-tasks to complete the stories

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Story Tasking:

• Before you start a story, please ensure that we have created the appropriate sub-tasks (as best we can ... sub-tasks can be

• added/deleted as we work on the story)

• Please ensure the following sub-tasks are a part of the story: Jira Ticket Lifecycle

• Please ensure that the sub-tasks have the appropriate release and sprint numbers assigned to them

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Working on the story:

• If story work has started, please move the story to "Dev in Progress“

• Please ensure that the sub-task status is up-to-date ...

• If you're working on a sub-task it should be "Dev in Progress“

• If you've completed a sub-task it should be "Dev Complete" and re-assigned to your QA counterpart

• If you're working on verifying the sub-task work, it should be "QA in Progress“

• If you've completed the verification of the sub-task, it should be closed and marked as "Done"

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Closing a story:

• Once all the tasks associated with the story have been completed, the story needs to be marked as closed.

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RetrospectiveWHAT WENT GOOD WHAT WENT BAD

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IMPROVEMENTS

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Scrum of Scrum meeting

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• just like the daily standup or daily scrum. He also suggests timeboxing the meetings to last no more than fifteen minutes.

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REVANTH REDDY AIRRE (RAR)

CAST INDIA