So here’s my idea of a Digital Scrumboard – som parts of it is a little out in the future, but bear with me. The Scrumboard consist of four main parts: A huge touch screen A camera A 3D-projecter (here’s …
See postCollaboration
This is pretty much the process of my final thesis at the IT University of Copenhagen. The point is to see how IT can support geographically distributed scrum teams. I’m not gonna end up with a fully working solution or even a clickable mock-up, more like wireframes and an academic discussion of the what and why.
The Digital Scrumboard
Social Translucence
Thomas Erickson and Wendy A. Kellogg describes social translucence as: making team members and their activities visible to one another. Lets take an example from their text: We have a door between the stairwell into the hallway. The door has …
See postDistributed scrum
So, I talked about scrum as a framework in the last post, now to the next step – scrum as a framework for distributed collaboration. As discussed one of the key elements when working with scrum is the sharing of …
See postScrum
Everybody’s talking about scrum. So what is it and why should we use it – if at all. Honestly, it’s a discussion I don’t want to get into, as with any other project process framework, it has it’s pros and cons. …
See post