Category: 3.4 The AMOS Project
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Who gets to do velocity and burndown charts in Scrum?
In Scrum, velocity charts display the story points achieved in a given sprint, and a burndown chart displays the total size of features you expect to deliver in future sprints until the end of the project release cycle, typically with the goal of reaching zero remaining features to be done. I teach Scrum at German…
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Why Scrum projects are harder at a university than in industry
I teach distributed Scrum to student teams every semester. Sometimes, industry tells me how much easier it must be to run Scrum projects at a university rather than “in real life” i.e. in industry. I beg to differ: Running Scrum projects at a university is much harder than running Scrum projects in industry, for the…
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Upcoming talk on scaling agile with SAFe® by Oliver Diller of Siemens
We will be hosting an industry talk on “Scaling Agile with SAFe®”. The talk is free and open to the public. Abstract Siemens Smart Infrastructure IT started its agile transition about 3 years ago. After having reached a good agile maturity on a team level, they are now aiming to establish agility on an organizational…
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Upcoming talk on agile methodologies in data analytics by Michael Schrapp of Siemens Healthineers
We will be hosting an industry talk on “Agile Methodologies in Data Analytics”. The talk is free and open to the public. Abstract Agile methods like Scrum, Kanban or scaled agile frameworks play a crucial role in software development since decades. In data science or data analytics in general, these methods are utilized as well;…
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Upcoming talk on using agile methods in the development of medical software by Dr.-Ing. Thomas Göthel of BIOTRONIK
We will be hosting an industry talk on “Using Agile Methods in the Development of Medical Software”. The talk is free and open to the public. Abstract An example of medical software is backend software for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes based on telemetry data of pacemakers. Such software products can provably reduce the mortality rate…
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Upcoming talk on challenges to agile software development by Philip Rauwolf of itestra
We will be hosting an industry talk on “Challenges to Agile Software Development.” The talk is free and open to the public. Abstract Agile methods like SCRUM have become the de facto standard framework for software development in many companies. But broad adoption also means that there is a significant potential to deviate from the…