Agile and scrum

Scrum and other agile methodologies are now widely accepted in practice. In Scrum, the work is organized in user stories and the customer is responsible for their organization in a product backlog. At the end of each iteration, the progress is reviewed and priorities are re-evaluated. During the iteration, daily meetings take place to set direction and focus. The overall emphasis is on the incremental delivery of working functionality and the reduction of work-in-progress.

Despite a rich literature on the subject, more evidence-based research is needed to understand how agile works, and why it works, in practice.

Project descriptions

The 1st proposal was selected by Zuehlke

Research on Scrum Tools

Resources

Human factors

Other

White board & moving tasks off the desktop

Conferences:

chi, vhlcc, cscw, ese (www.eseconf.com)

Contacts

Zuehlke, Liip

Scrum:

Sociology:

Survey tools