2ª reunião da Comunidade Portuguêsa de Scrum

Ontem, dia 3 de Fevereiro de 2010, teve lugar, no auditório da Microsoft Portugal, a 2ª reunião anual da comunidade de Scrum.

O auditório estava cheio, e ouvimos durante a manhã as sessões do Jeff Sutherland, Mitch Lacey, Ademar Aguiar e Mário Araújo.

Brevemente disponibilizarei os slides dos oradores que os quiserem partilhar. As sessões apresentadas foram:

Speaker: Dr. Jeff Sutherland - A Practical Roadmap to Great Scrum: A Systematic Guide to Hyperproductivity

Abstract: In the field of Large-scale application of Agile, the best data set comes from a CMMI Level 5 company that is providing data collected from over 100 highly disciplined Scrum teams. Based on the lessons found in this data, Jeff will describe how a new team can follow the path of Systematic Software Engineering and double productivity by focusing on "product DONE," then double it again by focusing on "product backlog READY." Current research shows that any team can achieve hyper-productivity in a few sprints, even in a dysfunctional company. This presentation will show the audience how to do it and how easy it can be, if they work to remove impediments.

Speaker: Mitch Lacey Title: Scrum and Visual Studio 2010

Abstract: You have heard about Scrum and Microsoft Team Foundation Server. How well do these interact? Is it possible to do a Scrum project using out of the box components in Team Foundation Server 2010? That answer is yes. TFS 2010 includes many new features designed specifically for support Scrum teams - burndown charts, sprint planning tools, new reports, dashboards for visibility, and tools to manage your product backlog. In this session, Mitch Lacey will walk you through the new features of TFS 2010 and show you the top three biggest changes that will enable you to be more successful with your projects.

Speaker: Prof. Ademar Aguiar Title: Agile documentation with wikis

Abstract: Although some agile projects can succeed without producing any documentation at all, others may require a little more. Best practices of agile documentation suggest producing just enough documentation, at just the right time, and for just the right audience. It is not by coincidence that wikis and agility share goals of simplicity, flexibility, and open collaboration, thus being natural documentation tools to agile projects. When well integrated with other tools, wikis provide open collaboration, quick feedback, easy navigability, integrated contents, and a low barrier for developers to document.

Speaker: Mário Araújo Title: In this session you will learn how OutSystems has adapted SCRUM to web application development for our enterprise customers.

We will start by identifying some of the key hurdles faced in 'hostile' IT shops and how we have overcome these challenges. You will learn practical tips and techniques you can use in your agile projects. By looking at war stories from many of the over 600 agile projects we have completed you will get the chance to see real life examples and collect ideas and different approaches to address your enterprise agile challenges.

Published quinta-feira, 4 de Fevereiro de 2010 17:29 by tiagonmas

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# re: 2ª reunião da Comunidade Portuguêsa de Scrum@ sexta-feira, 5 de Fevereiro de 2010 16:41

A reunião correu na perfeição.

Muito obrigado pelo esforço.

Diogo Ribeiro