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Sprint Planning, Daily Scrum, Sprint Review, Sprint Retrospective y Sprint Grooming o Refinement. El objetivo de estas ceremonias o eventos es mantener los mínimos necesarios para facilitar que el control empírico de procesos funciona. Scrum define cinco ceremonias principales para cumplir con el control de sus procesos, todas con un sentido.
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Aug 10, 2016 · Sprint planning consists of two main components: (1) prioritizing backlog items and (2) agreeing on the number of backlog items in the sprint based on team capacity. Traditionally, (1) prioritizing backlog items is the responsibility of the product owner, whereas (2) deciding how much to pull in the sprint is the development team’s decision. Both should be a discussion with the entire team, while the responsibilities (and the final say) stay with the respective roles.
What is sprint grooming? Grooming (or refinement) is a meeting of the Scrum team in which the product backlog items are discussed and the next sprint planning
Grooming happens at defined intervals with meetings that last a minimum of 1 hour, typically only once per sprint. Grooming meetings should involve the whole team, but at the very least, product owners, team leads, and senior position members need to participate.
(1) EZ Groom (1) Fat Cat (1) Foolee (2) FURminator (14) G-Point (4) Germix (1) GOOP (3) Greyhound (1) GRODO (1) GTS (1) Hartz (4) Heiniger (2) Hello Pet (8) HYDRA (30) Iv San Bernard (3) J.W. (1)...