Agile Project Management Essentials

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waterfall development model

-5 phases -requirements, design, development, testing, deployment

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role of inspection and adjustment in the agile approach to development

-accommodate change in the development process

empirical plan acts with project plan

-acts a guide that will change as requirements change -plan should be detailed enough to get started w/ the 1st iterations of work but doesn't necessarily define later work in too much detail

sprint backlog

-details the work items that team members have agreed to complete in a given length -once a sprint starts, no changes should be allowed to interfere

FDD processes

-develop overall model -build a features list -plan by feature -design by feature -build by feature

reduces risk of

-developing the wrong thing -building poor quality -not meeting the budget and schedule

empirical and iterative

-frequent evaluation and adaptation with flexibility to change based on new info -agile model is an example

development model

-helps ensure that no important aspects of development are overlooked -highly defined and linear -empirical and iterative

traditional iron triangle

-identifies 3 main types of constraints -scope, cost, schedule -the agile approach rejects this triangle -scope is main constraint

crystal

-includes methodologies for projects of different size and complexity -teams define their own coding standards and testing practices -different methodologies are available for project of different complexity

agile manifesto primary values

-individuals and interactions -working software -customer collaboration -responding to change

which agile value is difficult and expensive to uphold if you're using the waterfall model to develop software?

-responding to change

ASD phases

-speculate -learn -collaborate

scrum master main role

-to help team members achieve sprint goals

differences between the agile adapting and traditional controlling phases?

-adapting involves reassessing project deliverables -controlling involves working according to a pre defined plan

FDD

-all aspects of the software development process are planned, managed, and tracked at level of individual features -uses a prescriptive and planned development process -focuses on planning, managing, and tracking product features -completed features are also used to measure the teams progress

DSDM phases

-before project -project life cycle -after project completion

agile project management characteristics

-continuous improvement -cross functional teams -business priorities and customer value -incremental approach -short iterations

traditional team

-develops a detailed schedule that groups all tasks that are to be completed in 4 phases -planning, designing, coding, testings -follows defined plan set up at that the beginning of a project

XP

-discipline approach -provides a programmer centric model thats focused on the on going rapid delivery of small releases of software -usually 30-180 days -involves using customer stories to plan coding tasks

agile

-doesnt focus on baseline -focuses on adjusting plans as a project progresses -with modifications made at the end of each iteration

how do agile exploring adn traditional executing phases differ?

-during agile exploring phase, project plans are adjusted as needed -in executing, project plans are not

lean software development principles

-eliminate waste -incorporate continuous learning -delay decisions -deliver software quickly -empower the programming team -focus on system integrity -focus on the whole system

agile project management phases

-envisioning -speculating -exploring -adapting -closing

product backlog

-evolves over the course of a project to list every possible project requirement -used to list all possible requirements during a project

project leader

-facilitates the work of a project teams -tracking progress with charts -help facilitate steams to ensure they meet their goals

project life cycle

-feasibility study -business study -functional model iteration -design and build iteration -implementation

waterfall weaknesses

-feedback is late -errors are identified late -changes are costly -uses linear approach to develop a product -

agile team

-first begins will priority items -works closely w/ one another to complete product one feature at a time

sprint

-fixed length development period -clear goal consisting of an agreed set of work items

characteristics of the agile model

-focus on continuous improvement -iterative and incremental development approach

lean

-focuses on eliminating unnecessary steps from development -eliminates project waste -helps streamline the development process

in an agile project management role, how do you communicate with the on site customer and rest of the project team ?

-help to facilitate comm between the customer and the team -communicate the teams constraints to the on site customer

project plan

-helps project managers execute and control the phases of a project -scope, cost, schedule, activities, deliverables, milestones, resources -provides info about features and delivery deadlines, without prescribing detailed activities

scrum master

-helps team members achieve project goals by holding daily stand up meetings

agile project management

-high level project scope -multiple iterations -self organizing teams -extensive customer involvement

scrum

-involves using a burndown chart to track progress

how does the traditional iron triangle not conform to agile values?

-it doesn't measure a projects success in terms of its ability to deliver value

incremental model

-made of sequence of cycles -team complete a full development cycle to develop one or more the products features

DSDM

-main goal is ensuring the fitness of developed products for their intended business purposes -focuses on ensuring the fitness of products for their business purposes -provides a business based approach to development -project life cycle phase has 5 stages

agile model

-overall development process into increments -ordered and developed over multiple iterations -each iteration includes a complete development cycle -continuous feedback thru an iterations life cycle

XP principles

-pair programming -sustainable pace -ongoing automated testing

defined and linear

-predictive -planned in detail before they are performed -steps it describes are taken in sequence and its difficult to revisit a step to make a change -waterfall model is an example

defined plan acts with project plan

-prescribes the scope, budget , and schedule for a project -carefully planned and project stakeholders must approve it to ensure it complies with the requirements -prescribes all aspects of a project that a project team must adhere to

scope

-primary constraint bc its the first constraints thats known

agile manifesto secondary values

-process and tools -comprehensive docs -contract negotiation -following a plan

scrum team backlogs

-product and sprint

XP project team roles

-programmers discuss and resolve programming concerns -testers look for possible flaws -designers help to simplify complex designs -coaches help teams to achieve goals

agile approach

-project team develops a product incrementally over multiple iterations -after each iteration a completed feature of product is reviewed -any change to project requirements are then incorporated in subsequent iterations

product manager

-promotes the vision for a product and prioritizes project requirements

benefits of agile team

-reduces risk -speeds up delivery -generates value -reduces cost of changes

cost

-refers limits posed by a projects budget

schedule

-refers to the time limit posed by deadlines -interim milestones and final release date

agile iron triangle

-reverse the traditional triangle -schedule is main constraint and cost adn scope are the variables -measures projects success in terms of ability to respond to change or meet its main goal

agile principles

-satisfy the customer -welcome change -deliver software frequently -work together -motivate individuals -use face to face comms -working software=progress -constant pace -technical excellence -simplicity -self organizing teams -reflection

business analysts

-support an on site customer and refines the customers requirements

examples of principles

-team releases a new feature every 3 weeks over course of project -team contacts the customer wherever they want to check details of whats required -team tracks its progress based on how many features are fully functional

main role of the product manager in a lean project

-to promote the products vision

traditional vs agile planning

-traditional involves a detailed description of the project - agile involves rough estimates adn creating high level flexible project plan

during agile project, common methods used to monitor progress

-updating task boards to reflect completed customer requirements -using a burndown chart

ASD

-uses cyclical framework that focuses on speculation. collaboration, adn learning

agile triangle

-value is main goal - quality, and constraints as variables

what agile principles does the traditional iron triangle violate?

-welcome change -use working software as the primary measure of progress -ensure that members of development teams are highly motivated -deliver working software frequently

scrum meeting questions

-what work have i completed since the last scrum, and why? -what do i plan on completing between now and the next scrum? -do i have any roadblocks or problems that the team can help overcome?

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