
What is "swarming"? - Software Engineering Stack Exchange
Swarming, in its simplest form, means that teams work collaboratively on items (stories) and work them to completion. The core concept is to "quit starting, and start finishing". In other words, …
agile - Scrum and swarming non-parallelizable tasks - Software ...
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task organization - Scrum: How to work on one story at a time ...
Common thought is that swarming requires some pre-conditions: a cross functional, collocated team a non trivial story a definition of "done" that implies the involvement of the whole team …
agile - Is it appropriate to have a "clean up" sprint to start fresh ...
Aug 13, 2016 · You find some smaller amount of work..."? Do you mean that you add a new smaller story to the sprint in progress? What usually happens for us is we finish the carry-over …
What are the different methods of dividing and organizing work …
In my team, everyone would like to do everything, including backend, frontend, middle layer. I told them that we should divide the work according to roles and area of expertise. What are the …
agile - If higher story points represent exponentialy more effort …
Jun 26, 2018 · And to expand on the comment about not measuring developer output using story points, if your makes a habit of breaking stories into concrete developer tasks, you could end …
Version number between sprints - Software Engineering Stack …
Aug 30, 2017 · My question is a little bit about branching, versioning and agile development in general, but the heart of all three is the version number I think. Currently, I'm using internal …