The patterns of the SCRUM development method are presented as an extension pattern language to the existing organizational pattern languages. In the last few years, the SCRUM development method has rapidly gained recognition as an effective tool to hyper-productive software development. However, when SCRUM patterns are combined with other existing organizational patterns, they lead to highly adaptive, yet well-structured software development organizations. Also, decomposing SCRUM into patterns can guide adoption of only those parts of SCRUM that are applicable to a specific situation.
Description
Has got good definitions for the basic pattern in Scrum, i.e. Backlog, Sprint, etc.
%0 Journal Article
%1 scrumpattern
%A Beedle, Mike
%A Devos, Martine
%A Sharon, Yonat
%A Schwaber, Ken
%A Sutherland, Jeff
%D 2000
%K development extension language paper pattern read:2008 scrum
%T SCRUM: An extension pattern language for hyperproductive software development
%U http://jeffsutherland.com/scrum/scrum_plop.pdf
%X The patterns of the SCRUM development method are presented as an extension pattern language to the existing organizational pattern languages. In the last few years, the SCRUM development method has rapidly gained recognition as an effective tool to hyper-productive software development. However, when SCRUM patterns are combined with other existing organizational patterns, they lead to highly adaptive, yet well-structured software development organizations. Also, decomposing SCRUM into patterns can guide adoption of only those parts of SCRUM that are applicable to a specific situation.
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abstract = {The patterns of the SCRUM development method are presented as an extension pattern language to the existing organizational pattern languages. In the last few years, the SCRUM development method has rapidly gained recognition as an effective tool to hyper-productive software development. However, when SCRUM patterns are combined with other existing organizational patterns, they lead to highly adaptive, yet well-structured software development organizations. Also, decomposing SCRUM into patterns can guide adoption of only those parts of SCRUM that are applicable to a specific situation.},
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author = {Beedle, Mike and Devos, Martine and Sharon, Yonat and Schwaber, Ken and Sutherland, Jeff},
biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2811c08fc781053f56fd7cbd44a938900/cschenk},
description = {Has got good definitions for the basic pattern in Scrum, i.e. Backlog, Sprint, etc.},
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timestamp = {2008-06-25T14:56:03.000+0200},
title = {SCRUM: An extension pattern language for hyperproductive software development},
url = {http://jeffsutherland.com/scrum/scrum_plop.pdf},
year = 2000
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