... Jeff, I am also interested in type C but don't fully understand how it works. My questions are numerous, but I believe you once told me that work is...
... Hi, Todd! Sorry for the slow reply; I was traveling. That room was set up for one customer and four developers. We could have added a third pair at the...
It has been great following this list over the past year. I look forward to more lively discussion and growth and fun in 2005. Thanks all, Jean _____ From:...
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Hi All: Wishing you all a very Happy New Year. Balaji..CR ... From: Jean Tabaka [mailto:jet@...] Sent: Monday, January 03, 2005 8:25 AM To:...
Me too. This list has been an excellent and exciting source of information, full of interesting connections and glorius "Aha!" moments. I have learned a great...
William, Thanks for your input. ... The work load is highly assymetric indeed (by a factor of 12, to be precise). And shared components are the norm, because...
Paul, ... Interesting perspective. A pre-requisit would be that there is something like a strategy in the company. It maybe is more difficult to build a...
Hi Ron, Thank you for the pointer. I read that metaphor some time back and never thought I would come into a situation, where I would find myself in a similar...
Hi William, ... Thank you for the encouragement. The team has spoken. We will not go the build something new from scratch in parallel route. Instead the team...
Jeff, Tanks you for your short 'note'. Paul has already put together some of the questions on my list, so I will only post what addionally pops up in my mind: ...
Hi Clark, a) Unfortunately for us our company, as many do, has won a bid for this project on a fixed price contract basis. So we get a big sum of money,...
Hi Mike, Thanks for the pointer. Some questions that I have: 1. What do is the difference between a Shared Resources Scrum Master and a 'normal' (is there...
Let me try to catch up with this. We are asking, I think, how to take an existing system (aka ugly old un-maintainable) and make it neat, new, and manageable. ...
... I would do it by following the publication practices in the Petition the King article: I'd publish what I was doing and make it clear that I wasn't doing...
Ron is absolutely on the money. Traditional Program/Project Management approaches handle Ron's suggestion during the scoping and definition phase by having a...
Ron Jeffries wrote " Think! -- Aretha Franklin " Does that mean she was an admirer of Thomas Watson? or was he a fan of hers? -- Mike Dwyer "I Keep six...
Hi Everyone, I am new to the group and to Scrum. I have read most of Ken's 2 books and other Agile principals and have had the intellectual epiphany and have...
I have never managed a re-write project before, so perhaps my answer is naive, but here goes anyway. I disagree with some other respondents. I think that you...
Great! Remember though that the business owner is the boss and should rank the functions ( an interesting term ) deemed most important. I would suggest that...
Hi-- There's no definitive answer. You want to define the backlog items you'll do soon in more detail than ones you won't do for awhile. My general guideline ...
... I'd wager a week's pay that for any proposed "ALL previous functionality" project, I can find at least one chunk of functionality that they don't really...
I think you missed one important point about the assumption of Agile and priority, "The user might want the system before it is finished". In this case it...
Hi All, I am a lurker in this group for sometime now, and have been fascinated by Scrum as a project management methodology. Following the conversations in...
Hi, ... The idea of SCRUM is to have a "mini alpha version" after each sprint. ... This limitation is only in your mind, IMHO. E.g. surely you do not need all...
Hi Mike, Thanks so much for your response. I had actually downloaded the excerpt from your book, Ch 2 Writing Stories and it was very helpful. But I did...
Folks - I am creating my first product backlog. I know that the estimate for each requirement/feature should be done in days. Questions, do I just add up the...
What are the Formalizing Scrum Chronicles? The Formalizing Scrum Chronicles (FSC) will be a series of posts to the Scrum mailing list detailing my attempt at...
The key sentence is that all the functionality *may* be needed. I've seen plenty of features that were never used, but they simply *had* to be there. Often,...
'Just a little background on my experience with rewrites. I've been at my current position for 7+ years, and joined the company to work on a rewrite of our...
Emergent design has other benefits over up-front design besides being able to handle changing/uncertain/emergent requirements: 1. Emergent designs force the...