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The Agile Manifesto

The Agile Manifesto. SCRUM. Roles Chicken and Pigs. Ham and Eggs A day’s work for a chicken, a lifetime commitment for a pig. SCRUM Role: Product Owner. representative of all stakeholders focus = business side of the product carries the product vision to the team

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The Agile Manifesto

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  1. The Agile Manifesto

  2. SCRUM • Roles • Chicken and Pigs Ham and Eggs A day’s work for a chicken, a lifetime commitment for a pig.

  3. SCRUM Role: Product Owner • representative of all stakeholders • focus = business side of the product • carries the product vision to the team • formalizes the product backlog • prioritizes it by business value

  4. SCRUM Role: Team • does everything to win the game – to deliver the product. • cross-functional • self-organising • needs to understand the vision • delivers product increments

  5. SCRUM Role: Scrummaster • Coach and facilitator of the team • Improves the productivity • training plan for the team • Retrospectives • Impediment Backlog • controls the scrum process • protects the team • collaborates with product owner

  6. SCRUM: Phases of an iteration

  7. You can’t have an agile company without agile engineering practices XP, anyone?

  8. XP: Values • Communication • Simplicity • Feedback • Continuous Integration • Informative Workspace • Courage • Respect • Sustainable Pace

  9. XP: Activities • Designing • Spiking • TDD • Incremental design • Coding • Pair programming • Refactoring • Collective code ownership

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