PrimerAgile is a software development methodology to build a software incrementally using short iterations of 1 to 4 weeks so that the development process is aligned with the changing business needs. Instead of a single-pass development of 6 to 18 months where all the requirements and risks are predicted upfront, Agile adopts a process of frequent feedback where a workable product is delivered after 1 to 4 week iteration. Roles in Agile Scrum Master A Scrum Master is a team leader and facilitator who helps the team members to follow agile practices so that they can meet their commitments. The responsibilities of a scrum master are as follows:
A Product Owner is the one who drives the product from business perspective. The responsibilities or a Product Owner are as follows:
Every agile team should be a self-sufficient team with 5 to 9 team members and an average experience ranging from of 6 to 10 years. Typically, an agile team comprises of 3 to 4 developers, 1 tester, 1 technical lead, 1 product owner and 1 scrum master. Product Owner and Scrum master are considered to be a part of Team Interface, whereas other members are part of Technical Interface. How an Agile Team Plans its Work? An Agile team works in iterations to deliver user stories where each iteration is of 10 to 15 days. Each user story is planned based on its backlog prioritization and size. The team uses its capacity − how many hours are available with team to work on tasks − to decide how much scope they have to plan. Point A Point defines how much a team can commit. A point usually refers to 8 hours. Each story is estimated in points. Capacity Capacity defines how much an individual can commit. Capacity is estimated in hours. What is a User Story? A user story is a requirement which defines what is required by the user as functionality. A user story can be in two forms:
Relationship of User Stories and Tasks
The team decides what done means. The criteria may be:
Criteria defines the functionality, behavior, and performance required by a feature so that it can be accepted by the product owner. It defines what is to be done so that the developer knows when a user story is complete. How the Requirements are Defined? Requirements are defined as
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