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Hello Scrum Users, I was at the Silicone Valley User's Group meeting last week and after the meeting a discussion occurred around burn-down charts. The group...
Mary Poppendieck
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Apr 1, 2003
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It's funny that you mentioned this. When I first introduced Scrum to our development team after a reading of the Scrum book, I accidentially created the...
JIM WIESEN
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Apr 1, 2003
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Mary, Can you clarify my understanding of your chart? As I see it, it is showing the number of Features completed against a target of the total Features in the...
David J. Anderson
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Apr 1, 2003
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Below was the first message in a string of exchanges about Burn-up charts on the Silicon Valley Patterns Group mailing list. You can read the entire thread,...
Russ Rufer
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Apr 1, 2003
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Russ, Does your chart compare to the Cumulative Flow Diagram I described here? <a href="http://www.featuredrivendevelopment.com/node.php?id=515">Cumulative ...
David J. Anderson
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Below was the first message in a string of exchanges about Burn-up charts on the Silicon Valley Patterns Group mailing list. You can read the entire thread...
Mary Poppendieck
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Apr 2, 2003
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Mary- This is interesting. I've never encountered a group before, though, that had a problem with burning down and thinking of that as a negative. I assume the...
Mike Cohn
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Apr 2, 2003
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... For an analogous chart, see the Functional Test graph in XP Installed. Basically looks like an S-curve going up. Ron Jeffries www.XProgramming.com If names...
Ron Jeffries
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Apr 2, 2003
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... I don't think Ken and Mike chart 'man-hours'; I believe they chart 'staff hours', at least when there are women on the team. The burn-up graph shows the...
Mary Poppendieck
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Apr 2, 2003
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Mary, I don't really understand the horizontal "expected feature set". Becuase the expected feature is generally increasing, am I looking at feature creep...
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Apr 2, 2003
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Since both the Silicon Valley Patterns Group list and Scrum Development list have been high traffic, I've consolidated responses to Mike Cohn, David J....
Russ Rufer
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Apr 2, 2003
11:27 am
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Hi everybody, preamble: if a burn-up chart helps (in any way) a team more than a burn-down chart then just use it! :) ... Can we really say that a project...
Marco Abis
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Apr 2, 2003
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Russ, In FDD wev've been plotting these graphs since 1997. However, not in the CFD format. The tradition has been to plot them as Features and not Feature...
David J. Anderson
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Apr 2, 2003
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Mary: I hear what you are saying about the convention to associate "going up" with "being positive". It is definitely part of the "metaphors with live by or...
Mike Beedle
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Apr 2, 2003
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I really like the ability to create a trend line from burn down to date, that projects the probable completion date of the Sprint or Release if current...
Ken Schwaber
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Apr 2, 2003
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It's similar but not the same. The chart that you are talking about measures the progress of writing code against the progress of writing functional tests. The...
Phil Goodwin
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Apr 2, 2003
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... I think that "Features" should be normalized against each other so that you are really measuring work. XP style story points would be one such measure. -- ...
Phil Goodwin
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... It seems to me that time is also negotiable. It makes sense to limit the amount of work scheduled for an iteration to the the amount indicated by the...
Phil Goodwin
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Apr 2, 2003
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The main theme that I see in what Mike is saying here is that Burn Up charts run counter to the thinking behind time boxing. I think that for a time box I'd...
Phil Goodwin
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... Could you describe (or point to a FAQ or article) how you make estimates of staff time to determine y position on the burn down chart. I'm especially...
Russ Rufer
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Mike, This was by far the best and clearest explanation I've seen or heard for the approach taken in Scrum. Thanks. I enjoyed this post a great deal. David...
David Anderson
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... Veering off topic a bit... Does Scrum really let you futz with quality? In XP quality is one of the knobs that gets turned up to "11" I believe. On the...
Phil Goodwin
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David: Thank you. One thing that I missed in my post, is that the metaphor also forces a tension to arise when we try to balance the "limited resources in a...
Mike Beedle
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Apr 3, 2003
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... sorry but I'm really in hurry today so I looked for a doc and I find this: http://www.controlchaos.com/manage.htm my perspective fits that description. I...
Marco Abis
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Thanks for the link Marco, ... I found most of this quite familiar from an XP perspective, but I am getting a clearer picture of the emphasis on a burn down...
Russ Rufer
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Apr 3, 2003
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I'm really learning a lot from the discussion on burn-up charts, and thank Russ and Phil from the Silicone Valley Patters Group for originally raising the...
Mary Poppendieck
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Apr 3, 2003
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... In my experience, the date is almost always the most important thing, in spite of the fact that I have only worked on one project in my entire life where...
Ron Jeffries
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Apr 3, 2003
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Hello, I'm a Master Degree Student in Computer Science, and I'm planning to research the agile software development methods. I'm not really sure what to do...
Julio Hartmann
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Julio Hartmann: take a look at the NAME project (Network for Agile Methodologies Experience) at http://name.case.unibz.it/ -- Marco Abis - CEO & Chairman ...
Marco Abis
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Apr 3, 2003
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I am not so sure there is a "scientific" method to compare development processes, at least from an Agile perspective. Agilism looks at interaction, ...
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