theSCRUM is a new open source solution for software development teams who are using the Agile and SCRUM methodologies. theSCRUM has been built with team efficiency in mind:
- A well-thought user interface enables Scrum teams to reduce the time spent on the tool; and keep them busy on the product they are working on, not on the tool itself.
- theSCRUM has just the necessary level of features: management of product backlogs and sprint plannings; for multi-project organisations, tools to manage the product roadmap are available. No unnecessary features, no fat.
Why has theSCRUM been designed?
I’m in the software industry for about 10 years. Ten years ago, I have been teached how to do software project management using the V-Model, Gantt charts, Microsoft Project… Three years ago, while working at Yahoo! then Kelkoo shopping comparison website, I have been initiated to Agile and SCRUM. Since then, I have interacted with the various engineering teams at Kelkoo, seen how they were progressing on this Agile journey.
Especially, I have become interested in the way those teams were using tools to support the Agile process. I have seen them experimenting with all kind of tools, from Excel to Google Docs spreadsheets, from internal tools based on Bugzilla to open source tools based on Trac, from open source to commercial solutions… Few have experimented with sticky notes, due to the distributed nature of most projects (product owner in one location, team in another…). In the end, those agile teams spent a lot of time “dealing with the tools”, and then were distracted from the important part: the product they were working on.
As manager of a team of product owners, I then started the development of a tool to ease the management of product backlogs. My main focus was to create a user interface that lets the product owners focus on the backlog itself. Making usage of AJAX interaction, in-line editing and advanced Javascript, the first version of theSCRUM was born. I have been pleased to see product owners quickly adopting the tool; then the Scrum teams asking for more: the management of sprints and sprint backlogs. I played the game; and now all the agile teams at Kelkoo uses theSCRUM on daily basis.
Want to know more?
You can try the online demo to put your hands on theSCRUM, download theSCRUM, or read about the agile practices at Kelkoo.