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Scrum Project Management System

Presented by
Parth Mehta Pratik Patel Siddharth Jasani

WHY SCRUM????????
The relay race (Water Fall method) approach to product developmentmay conflict with the goals of maximum speed and flexibility. Instead a holistic or rugby approachwhere a team tries to go the distance as a unit, passing the ball back and forthmay better serve todays competitive requirements.
Hirotaka Takeuchi and Ikujiro Nonaka, The New New Product Development Game, Harvard Business Review, January 1986.

Sequential vs. overlapping development


Requirements

Design

Code

Test

Rather than doing all of one thing at a time...


...Scrum teams do a little of everything all the time

CURRENTLY BEING USED BY:


Microsoft Yahoo Google Electronic Arts Philips Siemens Nokia Capital One BBC Time Warner

Scrum framework
Roles
Product owner - stake holder

ScrumMaster - project manager


Team
- developers

Scrum framework
Ceremonies
Sprint planning Sprint review Sprint retrospective Daily scrum meeting

Scrum framework
Artifacts
Product backlog Sprint backlog Burndown charts

Putting it all together

Scrum in 80 words

Scrum is an agile process that allows us to focus


on delivering the highest business value in the shortest time. It allows us to rapidly and repeatedly inspect actual working software (every two weeks to one month). The business sets the priorities. Teams selforganize to determine the best way to deliver the highest priority features. Every two weeks to a month anyone can see real working software and decide to release it as is or continue to enhance it for another sprint.

Commercial

Scrum has been used for: Video game development


systems Satellite-control software

software In-house development Contract development Fixed-price projects Financial applications ISO 9001-certified applications Embedded systems the Joint Strike Fighter

FDA-approved, life-critical Websites Handheld software Mobile phones Network switching applications ISV applications Some of the largest
applications in use

Level 0 DFD

ITERATION 1:

USE CASE DIAGRAM

ITERATION 1:

ACTIVITY DIAGRAM

ITERATION 1:

DATA FLOW DIAGRAM

ITERATION 2:

USE CASE DIAGRAM

ITERATION 2:

ACTIVITY DIAGRAM

ITERATION 2:

DATA FLOW DIAGRAM

THANK YOU !!!

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