Large-scale scrum scaling agile for large & multisite development
โ Scribed by Larman, Craig
- Publisher
- Addison-Wesley
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 267
- Series
- Addison-Wesley Signature Series
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Foreword by Stephen DenningPrefaceChapter 1: More with LeSS 1 Chapter 2: LeSS 5 LeSS Structure Chapter 3: Adoption 53 Chapter 4: Organize by Customer Value 77 Chapter 5: Management 113 Chapter 6: Scrum Masters 135 LeSS Product Chapter 7: Product 155 Chapter 8: Product Owner 171 Chapter 9: Product Backlog 197 Chapter 10: Definition of Done 229 LeSS Sprint Chapter 11: Product Backlog Refinement 247 Chapter 12: Sprint Planning 275 Chapter 13: Coordination & Integration 285 Chapter 14: Review & Retrospective 313 More or LeSS Chapter 15: What's Next? 329 Recommended Readings 331 Appendix A: Rules 333 Appendix B: Guides 337 Index 339
โฆ Subjects
Scrum
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