Scrum Gathering Orlando 2009
Welcome ScrumAlliance members ScrumAlliance Board of Directors PMI members ScrumAlliance staff Scrum User Groups Scrum Users People who want to improve their profession People who build complex systems One or more of the above
Jeff and Ken formulate Scrum Scrum presented at OOPSLA 1995 PLOP Agile Alliance Agile Scrum Books Manifesto Alliance CSM CST Gathering Stockholm 1991 1995 1998 2001 2002 2003 2008 50000 37500 25000 # of CSMs 12500 0 2001 2003 2005 2007
Scrum 51,005 members worldwide Acceptable alternative to waterfall Many organizations using Scrum Multiple professions using Scrum 47 User Groups throughout world (all continents except Antartica) ScrumAlliance has participated in User Groups in Israel, Dallas, Boston, and Alabama. ScrumAlliance will participate in User Groups in Portugal, Phoenix, Germany - and anyone who asks.
Scrum Gathering Hosted by ScrumAlliance First in Vienna in 2003 Past gatherings in Boston, Denver, Portland, Minneapolis, Chicago, London, Stockholm Next gatherings in Sao Paulo, Brazil in May; Munich, Germany in October; and back to Orlando in 2010
Since Last Gathering ScrumAlliance has physical home ScrumAlliance has new website ScrumHub program Scrum guide Scrum test User group support
ScrumAlliance Home 15 Third Avenue, Burlington Massachusetts
Website
ScrumHub The ScrumHub goal is to improve the use of Scrum. The ScrumHub will do so by providing just-intime, topical knowledge to enterprises, projects, and people embarked on employing Scrum to improve their products, workplaces, and customer relationships. The ScrumHub is a part of the ScrumAlliance, a non-profit organization of Scrum users. Itʼs staff will be the domain experts of the various parts of the domain knowledge of Scum and how to use Scrum. The ScrumHub will exist as a physical office in the Boston area, and as a virtual office reaching anyone that wants to collaborate. Virtual capabilities will be provided through an element in the ScrumAlliance website and teleconferencing. 4Q 2008 1.Physical Facilty 2.Knowlege Center 3.User Group Support 4.Courseware 5.Staff 6.Faculty 7.Academic Relationships and research 8.Web presence 9.Registration for services 10.Service listing 1Q 2009 1.Knowledge center 2.Open the physical ScrumHub 3.Hire staff 4.Start research programs 5.Setup services and registration for services 6.Establish fees for services and payment mechanisms
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ScrumHub Guide Test Articles Practitioners
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ScrumHub Request a virtual ScrumBut event for your usergroup, team, or organization
Go to Destin Rooms 1 & 2 To: 1. See the new Scrumalliance website 2. Test your Scrum skills with a Scrum test 3. Ask about and request a virtual ScrumBut event for your usergroup, team, or organization 4. Meet the ScrumAlliance staff
ScrumHub ScrumAlliance sponsors fund research into Scrum usage Carnegie Mellon University University of British Columbia
ScrumHub ScrumAlliance sponsors fund research into Scrum usage Carnegie Mellon University Mark Paulk is a Senior Systems Scientist at the Institute for Software Research of Carnegie Mellon University. From 1987 to 2002, Mark was with the Software Engineering Institute at Carnegie Mellon, where he led the work on the Capability Maturity Model for Software. Markʼs research interests revolve around empirical research, high maturity practices, statistical thinking, and agile methods.