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RE: [scrumdevelopment] Tools, Tools, Scrum Tools!


Here is the list of XP/Scrum tools that I know of:

ScrumProduct - most accurate
http://www.controlchaos.com/certifiedscrum/

A wiki - setup a project by creating a page, then setup each Sprint
in separate pages, then setup stories in separate pages, then
setup tasks in different stories. More on wikis at:
http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?WikiWikiClones

MS Excel -- same structure as above but stopping at the Sprint level
(no new tabs for stories)

Shared File - A collection of shared files (electronic of otherwise)
with the same structured as described above i.e. one file per Sprint
and naming conventions for stories tasks e.g. "STORY 1 - do this and
that."
That's what I used on my first Scrum project and it worked quite well.

XPlanner - pretty close to Scrum other than the "time to completion"
thing
http://www.xplanner.org

XpCgi
http://xpcgi.sourceforge.net/

XPWeb
http://xpweb.sf.net/

TWiki/ XPTrackerPlugin
http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Plugins/XpTrackerPlugin

M-ASE
http://sern.ucalgary.ca/%7Emilos/mase/M-ASE.htm

Iterate
http://www.diamond-sky.com/products/iterate/

XpPlanIt
http://www.xpplanit.com/

VersionOne
http://www.versionone.net/

Scope
http://www.selectbs.com/products/products/scope_manager.htm">

Bugzilla - you probably have to use naming conventions to break
down stories and use dependencies
http://www.bugzilla.org

GNATS - ready for Scrum per Jeff Sutherland
http://www.gnu.org/directory/GNU/gnats.html

Double Chocolate -- Awesome tool!!!
http://www.gnu.org/directory/GNU/dcl.html

Scarab - no time estimates but expandable out of the box
http://scarab.tigris.org/



I am probably missing a few, anybody else has more tools Scrum friendly
tools?

- Mike



-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Beedle [mailto:beedlem@...]
Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2003 11:18 AM
To: scrumdevelopment@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [scrumdevelopment] Tools, Tools, Scrum Tools!


We use XPlanner with great success,


the only compromise right now, is that it captures "time worked" in a
task as opposed to "time to completion".

But it is a great tool,

- Mike


-----Original Message-----
From: Eric Chamberlain [mailto:Eric.Chamberlain@...]
Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2003 11:03 AM
To: scrumdevelopment@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [scrumdevelopment] Tools, Tools, Scrum Tools!


Greetings all,
I am working in a Scrum-oriented team at present and we are in sprint 5.
Things have gone pretty well and we are well-convinced that Scrum helps
us a lot. I have searched the archives of this discussion group and
have looked around the internet for software tools to help manage the
burndown and the backlog but have been rather disappointed so far. This
is what I have found: At
http://www.controlchaos.com/certifiedscrum/org.htm, there is the
"Certified Scrum" which offers a software package bundled with the
certification program but the program is listed at US$15000 (ouch!) for
a *single* project license. There also seems to be no evaluation
download option for the software. Recently, I heard of an offering from
VersionOne (http://versionone.net/scrum.asp) which started offering a
Scrum-oriented tool as of only this month. E-mails to them have gone
unanswered and there is no pricing information on their web site (nor
have I found an evaluation copy option) so I don't know either what they
really have to offer or whether it is worth whatever they're charging.
These are just two options. I would like more. Does anyone know of
other options? Scrum is a great idea but it is hard to sell to
management when management tools for Scrum are so hard (and/or dear) to
come by! Thanks.
Eric Chamberlain | Software Engineer | 425 355-6655 |
eric.chamberlain@... | www.creo.com
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Greetings all, I am working in a Scrum-oriented team at present and we are in sprint 5. Things have gone pretty well and we are well-convinced that Scrum helps...
Eric Chamberlain
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Oct 30, 2003
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We use XPlanner with great success, http://www.xplanner.org the only compromise right now, is that it captures "time worked" in a task as opposed to "time to...
Mike Beedle
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Oct 30, 2003
5:18 pm

Here is the list of XP/Scrum tools that I know of: ScrumProduct - most accurate http://www.controlchaos.com/certifiedscrum/ A wiki - setup a project by...
Mike Beedle
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Oct 30, 2003
6:05 pm

Hi, It is very interesting noone has mentioned "ScrumWorks" http://danube.com/scrumworks that looks very stable and absolutely FREE. Any ideas Tolga Erkal Sr....
Tolga Erkal
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Oct 20, 2006
9:12 pm

Here are a few more: Scrum for Team System, www.scrumforteamsystem.com Rally, www.rallydev.com ExtremePlanner, www.extremeplanner.com Target Process,...
Mike Cohn
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Oct 20, 2006
11:05 pm

Just to update the list below: Iterate from Diamond Sky is no longer available. Regards, Wolfgang...
Wolfgang Schulze Zachau
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Oct 23, 2006
10:44 am

My org has several simultaneous projects going on that involve the same people: 1. New Product Development 2. Customer Support 3. Website/e-commerce work These...
Jim Murphy
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Oct 23, 2006
1:41 pm

Hi Jim, Thank you for your question, it is a good one. The answer depends on the priority that your product owner sets for the team. If he chooses to ...
Hubert Smits
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Oct 24, 2006
3:48 pm

For a bit more about maintaining focus or lack of it, take a look at http://www.jrothman.com/weblog/2006/04/convincing-management-that-context.html "A few...
Keith Ray
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Oct 30, 2006
5:52 pm

The link to M-ASE doesn't work (at least not for me). Regards, Wolfgang...
Wolfgang Schulze Zachau
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Oct 23, 2006
10:58 am

... Hi Mike, there is also the open Source Scrum Tool: Agilo for Scrum: http://www.agile42.com/cms/pages/agilo/ Cheers M....
teckmx5 Offline Send Email Jul 17, 2009
4:30 pm

Don't forget Mike Cohn's site http://www.userstories.com. The product database, with reviews, is at http://www.userstories.com/products Alan...
Alan Dayley
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Jul 17, 2009
6:00 pm

Excel seems to do the job just fine for me. A worksheet for the product backlog, one for the sprint backlog, and the chart wizard creates a burndown chart in...
Karl Scotland
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Oct 30, 2003
5:21 pm

Tools, Tools, Scrum Tools!Eric, The tool is free to all certified scrummasters. You only pay for it if you are an organization that is independently licensing...
Ken Schwaber
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Oct 30, 2003
10:36 pm

... How many items in your backlog? How many are you burning in every sprint? What's wrong with a piece of paper and a crayon, or Excel? Ron Jeffries ...
Ron Jeffries
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Oct 31, 2003
9:56 pm

Well, our backlog management is not really the issue. It is more the collective burn-down. We were giving our burn-downs in the daily Scrum meeting and then...
Eric Chamberlain
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Nov 3, 2003
6:00 pm

If the tool is getting in the way for whatever silly reason. Drop the tool. I find it scary how people are obsessing on Excel. The tool is not the approach,...
Bryan Zarnett
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Nov 3, 2003
6:51 pm

You need to send the new manager to the certified scrummaster class so that he will find out how to behave like a ScrumMaster. In the meantime, bring his...
Ken Schwaber
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Nov 4, 2003
12:25 am

I am not sure if you are aware, but this is a god digest of the yahoo group emails. http://news.gmane.org/gmane.comp.programming.scrum.general/first=1/last=50 ...
Mark Botticelli
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Nov 7, 2003
12:08 pm

We use VersionOne and it works pretty well for us. I don't know if it's better than a big white board or index cards for a local team, but we have some folks...
Matt Truxaw
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Oct 21, 2006
9:35 pm

We use two tools from atlassian.com. One is their very flexible issue tracker: Jira and the other is their wiki (Confluence) which we use to host project...
seansemone Offline Send Email Oct 22, 2006
11:49 am

Trac is a defect/issue tracking tool and wiki in one. It can support CruiseControl and has a plugin for Scrum. I have not used the Scrum Plugin but Trac is...
David Hodge
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Oct 23, 2006
5:15 pm

I would like to add IceScrum. (www.icescrum.org). Jens ... support ... Plugin ... wiki you ... issue ... use to ... built ... could ... its...
jspthomson Offline Send Email Oct 24, 2006
11:13 am

I posted a short summary with links (all verified) of the Scrum tools that have been listed here as well as others that I've tried out. Feel free to add or...
Bil Simser
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Oct 22, 2006
2:07 pm

Will we get a part 2 of this roundup? Some new applications has been added during the last week... Regards, Johan Norrman ... tools that ... free to ... ...
skjnorrman Offline Send Email Oct 27, 2006
8:52 am

I'll scan the list this weekend and post a followup. Sorry, haven't been checking as I have a couple of other cats I'm juggling. Thanks....
Bil Simser
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Oct 27, 2006
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