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Scrum: A Simple Guide to Agile Product Development

The Product Coalition

Product Management Technology If you’re unfamiliar with software development, you may not have heard of Scrum. Scrum is an Agile methodology that can help teams work together more efficiently to develop products. The framework consists of Scrum teams, roles, events, artifacts, and rules. Citations: Schwaber, K.

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Building an Efficient Release Management Process

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A streamlined release management process is imperative for mitigating deployment risks and accelerating software delivery. All too often, releases turn into stressful events, fraught with last-minute surprises that disrupt business processes. Effective release management is pivotal for agile software development.

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Harnessing Monte Carlo Simulations for More Accurate Sprint Planning

Agile Velocity

First, the assignment of story points is subjective and can vary widely among team members due to differences in experience, perception, and understanding of the work. The central idea is to repeatedly simulate an event using varied random inputs, and then use statistics to analyze the outcomes.

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Why Scrum? A Product Owner’s Guide to Agile Success

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It’s a useful tool for software teams to solve complex problems. In this guide, we’ll unpack what Scrum is, delve into its origins, and show you how it can revolutionize your approach to product development. The origins of Scrum actually have nothing to do with software development.

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The Importance of Architectural Approaches

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Believe it or not, this is also true of software architecture. Engineers love to crank out code. Why Care About Software Architecture? The Agile Manifesto starts with, and is fairly well summarized with the following sentence: We are uncovering better ways of developing software by doing it and helping others do it.

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Writing a Great Software Development Contract, Part 3 – Warranties, Indemnifications, and Liability

Atomic Spin PM

Custom software services contracts should call out the promises you and your partner make to each other. I recommend you work with legal professionals for all of your software contract needs. It’s reasonable to expect some guarantees from your custom software partner. Disclaimer. This post is not formal legal advice.

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Remote Agile (Part 6): Sprint Planning with Distributed Teams

The Product Coalition

Remote Agile (Part 7): Sprint Review with Distributed Teams TL; DR: A Remote Sprint Review with a Distributed Team We started this series on remote agile with looking into practices and tools; we explored virtual Liberating Structures, and how to master Zoom. What Does the Scrum Guide Say about the Sprint Review?

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