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3 | 4 | Thomas Ganley | This mission will be managed in a scrum format. Learn more about what that means and how we'll use redmine in this wiki! |
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5 | *Quick Definitions:* |
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6 | |_.Term|_.Definition| |
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7 | 11 | John Mabanta | | Sprint | A 2-week period during which the team establishes priorities and organizes work around these priorities. | |
8 | 4 | Thomas Ganley | | User Story | A unit of work, anywhere from 1-40 hours in duration. Must be completable within a single sprint. | |
9 | | Feature | A subcategory of work which contains many user stories. Used as "parent" tasks, but not assigned to sprints. | |
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10 | | Backlog | The list of user stories and features that the team has to complete in the project. (The "Issues" tab.)| |
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11 | | Scrum Master | An individual responsible for the administration of a sprint. Leads stand-ups, sprint planning, and retrospectives. | |
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12 | | Product Owner | The individual(s) ultimately responsible for delivery of the product. | |
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14 | 12 | Priya Manavalan | h3. Sprint Planning Quick Reference |
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16 | # Update sprint velocity, dates and scrum master, as a group. |
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17 | # Split off into smaller planning groups. |
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18 | # Move prioritized user stories into sprint and assign team members. |
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19 | 13 | Priya Manavalan | # Define "who, what, how" for user stories. Generally this is done by the team member assigned to the task. |
20 | 12 | Priya Manavalan | # Add estimated time, start and end date. |
21 | # Reconvene and compare total sprint velocity to total estimated time. |
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23 | h3. Sprint Review Quick Reference |
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25 | # Have all team members log time spend on their user stories. |
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26 | # Go around the table and share update on user stories from this sprint. What were the key accomplishments, challenges, and how can the team help? |
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27 | # If desired, teams can share a demo of something they worked on. |
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28 | # Update status of User Stories. |
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29 | # Record estimated time and actual time in sprint description, for future estimation. |
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30 | # Unfinished user stories require justification and should be moved back to the backlog. |
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31 | # Complete a Sprint Retrospective. |
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33 | h3. Sprint Retrospective Quick Reference |
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35 | # Complete a retrospective activity. |
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36 | # Reconvene and have a discussion about activity results moderated by the scrum master. |
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37 | # Create one or two action items based on the discussion. |
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38 | # Share these action items with the rest of the team in #general. |
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40 | h3. Backlog Grooming Quick Reference |
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42 | # Add tasks to the backlog. |
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43 | # Prioritize tasks in the backlog by changing the priority. |
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44 | # Ensure all tasks are parented. |
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47 | 7 | Thomas Ganley | *CUBICS Redmine 101* |
48 | [[Northern SPIRIT:Backlog_Operations]] |
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49 | [[Northern SPIRIT:Sprint_Operations]] |
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51 | *Agile Scrum 101* |
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52 | 7 | Thomas Ganley | [[Northern SPIRIT:Happiness_Metric]] |
53 | [[Northern SPIRIT:The_Agile_Manifesto]] |
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54 | [[Northern SPIRIT:Backlog_Grooming]] |
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55 | [[Northern SPIRIT:Sprint_Planning]] |
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56 | [[Northern SPIRIT:Daily_Standup]] |
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57 | [[Northern SPIRIT:Sprint_Review]] |
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58 | [[Northern SPIRIT:Retrospective]] |
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