SCRUM is a software development methodology, which is a
part of Agile. In SCRUM, the development life cycles are
fast paced, usually each cycle is around 21 days.
Scrum is an agile software development model based on
multiple small teams working in an intensive and
interdependent manner. The term is named for the scrum (or
scrummage) formation in rugby, which is used to restart the
game after an event that causes play to stop, such as an
infringement.
Scrum employs real-time decision-making processes based on
actual events and information. This requires well-trained
and specialized teams capable of self-management,
communication and decision-making. The teams in the
organization work together while constantly focusing on
their common interests.
Scrum involves:
Initial appointment of a project manager called the "scrum
master."
Definition and prioritization of tasks to be done.
Planning sessions for each task.
Daily meetings among teams.
Identification and evaluation of potential project risks
and process pitfalls.
Execution of projects in brief, high-intensity, frequent
work sessions.
Reviews of progress and evaluations of completed projects.
Openness to constructive criticism and ideas for
improvement.
The scrum concept was introduced by Hirotaka Takeuchi and
Ikujiro Nonaka in a 1986 article in The Harvard Business
Review, "The New New Product Development Game" The original
context was manufacturing. Jeff Sutherland, John
Scumniotales and Jeff McKenna are credited with adopting,
implementing and documenting the model for software
development at Easel Corporation in 1993. In 1995, Ken
Schwaber presented an influential white paper at
OOPSLA, "SCRUM Development Process."
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Scrum is an agile software development model based on
multiple small teams working in an intensive and
interdependent manner. The term is named for the scrum (or
scrummage) formation in rugby, which is used to restart the
game after an event that causes play to stop, such as an
infringement.
Scrum employs real-time decision-making processes based on
actual events and information. This requires well-trained
and specialized teams capable of self-management,
communication and decision-making. The teams in the
organization work together while constantly focusing on
their common interests.
Scrum involves:
Initial appointment of a project manager called the "scrum
master."
Definition and prioritization of tasks to be done.
Planning sessions for each task.
Daily meetings among teams.
Identification and evaluation of potential project risks
and process pitfalls.
Execution of projects in brief, high-intensity, frequent
work sessions.
Reviews of progress and evaluations of completed projects.
Openness to constructive criticism and ideas for
improvement.
The scrum concept was introduced by Hirotaka Takeuchi and
Ikujiro Nonaka in a 1986 article in The Harvard Business
Review, "The New New Product Development Game" The original
context was manufacturing. Jeff Sutherland, John
Scumniotales and Jeff McKenna are credited with adopting,
implementing and documenting the model for software
development at Easel Corporation in 1993. In 1995, Ken
Schwaber presented an influential white paper at
OOPSLA, "SCRUM Development Process."
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please answer to this questions.these questions were asked
in an interview.i have another interview next week .
1.when the time schedule is tight how will you approch the
testing,and the relese is nearing and we need to finish
testing how can we follow in that case.do we need to exicute
all the test cases or can priortise and leave some to next
relase.
2. when a new feature is added to the existing application
we need to add new test cases but after that do we need to
change all the existing test cases and while running do we
need to exicute entire application test cases or only the
new feature test cases and related new feature test cases.
3.do you have any situation where you have to write and
exicute the test cases same time, how will you follow.does
it happens in real time.
4.example of bug which is not reproducible.like tester say
that there is bug and developer say no can some example of
such bugs.
5.during regression testing some times do we need to add new
some additional test cases to test that bug.
Wht is Chache or Chache Memory, we test during web based
testing...Actually what is it,Actually where it comes.. Can
Anybody explain it in detail.....Thanks in advance..
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