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    DIFFERENT STAGES OF SCRUM

    2019-12-03 /

    Scrum is not big bang development, you know, everything at once.It is done in different stages. Each stage adds its part to the finished product.And I put in some words about story points too. Step 1 What: An idea is formed Who: The customer It all starts with an idea. It doesn’t say much about what we’re going to do, it’s more of a direction to run in. A starting point. Sure, you may have thought a lot about it, and have a pretty good idea in your head. But there’s still so much more information needed to actually turn the idea into code. It’s a great start. Step 2…

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With over 30 years in the business, Peter Trägårdh is well versed in the ins and outs of software development. He has worked on software for everything from mobile phones to mainframes.

Though mainly a .Net C# developer with backend as his main focus, he has developed a big interest in Scrum and Unit Testing, and he likes to share his experience with you.

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