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- Scrum_pattern abstract "A scrum pattern defines a specific problem an IT team development may encounter throughout the life-cycle of an application. Each pattern is created based on the Root cause analysis of project's failure or success: across multiple IT projects, ranging from small to large projects,which guaranties the relevance of a pattern.For instance, since 1985 the Standish Group gathers a large amount of data on real-life IT failures (Standish Group is at the origin of the CHAOS report based on a database of 80000 real IT projects and states that 76% of requirements change after a project has started) and provides an ability to profile current IT projects against those cases, within their offering of IT investment planning research and services. Separately, IBM has established the top 7 factors of project failures.Also based on extended analysis, companies and individuals are regularly collecting fact and figures, such as the Project Management Institute, to provide empirical solutions gathered into good practices. This is the case of Jeff Sutherland, the co-creator of Scrum (development), who travels around the world to collect information whether on IT projects or on manufacturing industry, and regularly re-adjusts his viewpoint and propagates his knowledge through summits, articles, training, workshops or events.Scrum patterns shares the goal of other patterns and/or Anti-pattern, which is to: help identify and define recurring problems within an IT product team, suggest solutions that were proven to work for other teams, and provide a larger view on the scope of the solutions, refer to related patterns an IT product team may face.By formalizing a problem and providing a solution that has been tested across multiple organizations, a team could significantly increase/optimize its performance, self-esteem and morale, both individually, and as a team.Note: the Team is self-organized, with no micromanagement nor team leader, but rather a ScrumMaster serving as a Servant leadership with no people management responsibilities (more details on Scrum (development)).There are two types of Scrum patterns: The "official" one that has been reduced to its minimum and grouped into a Scrum Guide that is made available as Open Source, but still owned by their 2 co-creators (Ken Schwaber and Jeff Sutherland). Since this guide is meant to be small (16 pages as per today), to understand a specific pattern's usage and context, it is advised to rely on the literature maintained by the agile software development community, Additional patterns, maintained by the agile software development community. Their names may vary from one initiative to another, but the problem they address remains the same.↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 ↑ ↑".
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- Scrum_pattern subject Category:Agile_software_development.
- Scrum_pattern subject Category:Anti-patterns.
- Scrum_pattern subject Category:Software_development_philosophies.
- Scrum_pattern comment "A scrum pattern defines a specific problem an IT team development may encounter throughout the life-cycle of an application.".
- Scrum_pattern label "Scrum pattern".
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