Efraim Soejoto
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Pratiwi Alimsijah
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Scrum is an agile approach for developing innovative products and services. With an agile approach, you begin by creating a product backlog—a prioritized list of the features and other capabilities needed to develop a successful product. Guided by the product backlog, you always work on the most important or highestpriority items first. When you run out of resources (such as time), any work that didn’t get completed will be of lower priority than the completed work.
The work itself is performed in short, timeboxed iterations, which usually range from a week to a calendar month in length. During each iteration, a self-organizing, cross-functional team does all of the work—such as designing, building, and testing—required to produce completed, working features that could be put into production.
At the end of each iteration, the team should have a potentially shippable product (or increment of the product), one that can be released if appropriate. If releasing after each iteration isn’t appropriate, a set of features from multiple iterations can be released together.
This web is also developed by implementing Scrum method. Through this implementation, we devided the job desc of each team member into spesific role such as Product Owner, Engineer and Designer, and also Quality Assurance.
Then the major task is devided into smaller part of tasks that can be handled by one spesific team member which be put in backlog colomn. Each team member will choose which task that they able to do based on the priority of each task. Once the task has been done, the Quality Assurance will check for the last time before put it into done colomn (if there aren’t any mistake).
Implementing Scrum methodology in this project enable us to finish the project faster (this site is developed only in an hour!!!). And also make sure each member can give a fair contribution to the goal of this team.
To read more about Scrum click this (scrum.org)
