Today I attended a 2 hour session on Scrum. Apparently the concept of Scrum is derived from the sport Rugby. The concept is that you have a team of people working together to achieve a common goal in small iterations. The scrum process consists of periods of development known as ‘sprints’, and are moderated by people called ScrumMasters. Yes, it all sounds strange, but the concept is that if you design something iteratively, that you can change development direction as needed and determined by the Product Owner.
I was partially exposed to an Agile development methodology working from a remote location, and it seemed rather chaotic. Hopefully this will run smoother since most of the people involved are in one location. One of the most important elements to Scrum are daily stand-up meetings. These are 15 minute long meetings to monitor progress on a day to day basis.
Tomorrow I will be giving a presentation on Interaction Design integration into the Scrum process. This integration may prove to be a challenge for me as I am the only HF/UX Designer at this facility, and there may be several Scrum projects going on concurrently. I will need to determine when and how I will be involved in each of the projects. I’m sure that my role will evolve throughout time. I am interested to see how this all pans out. For more detailed information on scrum, you can check it out on wikipedia here.
You might take a look at a slide deck that I had prepared sometime back. In general the main conflict between UCD and Agile is that Agile tends to get smaller and smaller (approaching Δ…) whereas UCD happens on a selected feature set/Use Case/Scenarios..
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Link: http://www.slideshare.net/kghosh71/agile-and-ux-can-they-be-married
Thank you so much for the presentation on UX and scrum. Ironically enough I am giving a presentation on Interactive Design and Scrum this afternoon. I will definitely look over your work flow diagrams before I give my presentation!
I usually like to improvise during my presentations… It makes them more fun for me and the audience, not that anyone cares about the presentation itself…
U r welcome….hope u find something useful…
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