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Plan the Sprint and Release Timeboxes
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The Scrum Master should define one or more of the product's Releases:
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For Sprints, the Scrum Master needs to:
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Groom the Backlog for delivery planning
The Product Owner should:
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Refine and Rank the Backlog.
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Target Stories for a Release.
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Sprint Planning
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The development team should conduct a planning meeting in order to
estimate Stories.
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After the Stories are estimated, the team and Scrum Master need to
Add Stories to the Sprint from the
, keeping in mind the indicators provided in the
Health & Progress area. If you are over capacity, it will tell you. It also indicates if Tasks/Stories are/are not estimated and have owners.
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The team members
create Tasks for their Stories.
- Estimate the effort for each Task.
- Assign an Owner to each Task. See
Assigning and Estimating Tasks.
Tip: It is likely that many of your Stories will contain the same types of Tasks. If so, we recommend setting up a template Story
with all Tasks and using that on which to base each new Story. See
Copying Tasks from Other Stories.
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Sprint Execution
When the team is in agreement upon the Stories, the team should commence work and use
Rhythm every day in the
Team Room. Use the Team Room's
Sprint List and
Sprint Cards to do the following:
- The Scrum Master runs the daily stand ups, checking on the Sprint health. Use a Quick Filter to filter what data you want
to see in the
TEAM ROOM. Note that the graphs in the
Team Overview change based on the filter.
- The project team members
add work hours to Tasks and Status them as needed.
- The team members also use
Rhythm's
integrated Code Review feature to review, comment on, and accept all code changes.
- As Stories are completed, the Product Owner uses the Team Room to review and
Accept them.
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Release Tracking
The Product Owner and other stakeholders monitor the Release in the
Tracking perspective.