Tuesday, December 06, 2005

Starting our First Sprint Backlog

Today we created and started writing in our first Sprint Backlog. After two Daily Scrum meetings, we decided we can make use of a Sprint Backlog to get used to writing in it and get a better feel of the project progress.

We used a single spreadsheet in an Excel file for the Sprint Backlog. We share this single file through SharePoint so we can all have read and write access to it without conflicting with one another (by using check in and check out).

After today's Scrum meeting, I passed by the team members one by one each at his workstation (there were 9 of them) and showed him how to use the Sprint Backlog, how it fits in the whole process and what each of its elements means as well as its significance to the whole process of our project.

I believe again Scrum has proven to be good and showed promising signs. I believe now by starting to use two of Scrum's elements, Daily Scrum meetings and a Sprint Backlog, we are starting to reap some of the benefits already. I believe Scrum could be our way to go in the next phase of the project. I believe we can start implementing it fully by then. The good thing is that by then we would have a stronger grasp of it having used it, if only partially, at the last part of our current phase of the project.

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