Oct 21, 2009
Thoughts about Story Points
Story points are arbitrary unit of measurement for a task complexity. There are different methods used in practice to estimate how many story points a task is worth. Usually, all team members give their estimates, they discuss it, then they agree on a number. Using that number, and the velocity, you can estimate the time it’ll take this team to finish a specific task. Note, it is an iterative and... read more
Aug 28, 2009
Using Scrum in Real Life
A few months ago, I started to think about using Scrum in personal life. Today, I’d like to share with you the feedback from my experience. Life goals are different than action items: There is a big difference between setting goals in your life and taking actions towards your goals. Writing down your categorized life goals in a Scrum backlog won’t do you any good. The goals may remain the same,... read more
Sep 11, 2008
Personal Scrum Experience
Recently, I was involved in a number of projects that used Scrum. Just in case you don’t know, Scrum is an agile software development methodology intended to improve communication among team members. When using Scrum, each project has a backlog that contains all the goals and tasks that need to be accomplished. Team members start off with a sprint planning session. During this session, team members... read more
