scrum

SKILL.md

Scrum Skill

Provides comprehensive Scrum methodology capabilities for the Golden Armada AI Agent Fleet Platform.

When to Use This Skill

Activate this skill when working with:

  • Sprint planning and management
  • Daily standups
  • Sprint reviews and retrospectives
  • Backlog grooming
  • Agile estimation

Scrum Framework Overview

``` ┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐ │ PRODUCT BACKLOG │ │ (Prioritized list of features, enhancements, fixes) │ └─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘ │ ▼ ┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐ │ SPRINT PLANNING │ │ (Select items for sprint, create Sprint Backlog) │ └─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘ │ ▼ ┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐ │ SPRINT (2 weeks) │ │ ┌─────────┐ ┌─────────┐ ┌─────────┐ ┌─────────┐ │ │ │ Daily │ │ Daily │ │ Daily │ │ Daily │ ... │ │ │ Standup │ │ Standup │ │ Standup │ │ Standup │ │ │ └─────────┘ └─────────┘ └─────────┘ └─────────┘ │ └─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘ │ ▼ ┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐ │ SPRINT REVIEW │ SPRINT RETROSPECTIVE │ │ (Demo to stakeholders) │ (Team improvement discussion) │ └─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘ ```

Scrum Roles

Product Owner

  • Owns the Product Backlog
  • Prioritizes items by business value
  • Accepts/rejects completed work
  • Represents stakeholders

Scrum Master

  • Facilitates Scrum events
  • Removes impediments
  • Coaches the team
  • Protects the team from distractions

Development Team

  • Self-organizing (3-9 members)
  • Cross-functional
  • Delivers potentially shippable increments
  • Commits to Sprint goals

Sprint Ceremonies

Sprint Planning (2-4 hours)

```markdown

Sprint Planning Agenda

Part 1: What (1-2 hours)

  • Product Owner presents prioritized backlog items
  • Team asks clarifying questions
  • Team selects items for sprint based on capacity

Part 2: How (1-2 hours)

  • Team breaks stories into tasks
  • Team estimates tasks (hours)
  • Team creates Sprint Backlog

Outputs:

  • Sprint Goal
  • Sprint Backlog
  • Capacity commitment ```

Daily Standup (15 minutes)

```markdown

Daily Standup Format

Each team member answers:

  1. What did I complete yesterday?
  2. What will I work on today?
  3. Are there any blockers?

Rules:

  • Same time, same place daily
  • Standing up (keeps it short)
  • Focus on sprint goal progress
  • Detailed discussions after standup ```

Sprint Review (1-2 hours)

```markdown

Sprint Review Agenda

  1. Sprint Goal Review (5 min)

    • Did we achieve the sprint goal?
  2. Demo Completed Work (30-45 min)

    • Show working software
    • Stakeholder feedback
  3. Product Backlog Update (15 min)

    • New items from feedback
    • Reprioritization
  4. Release Discussion (15 min)

    • What can be released?
    • Timeline for deployment ```

Sprint Retrospective (1-2 hours)

```markdown

Retrospective Formats

Start-Stop-Continue

  • Start: What should we begin doing?
  • Stop: What should we stop doing?
  • Continue: What's working well?

4Ls (Liked, Learned, Lacked, Longed For)

  • Liked: What went well?
  • Learned: What did we learn?
  • Lacked: What was missing?
  • Longed For: What do we wish we had?

Mad-Sad-Glad

  • Mad: What frustrated us?
  • Sad: What disappointed us?
  • Glad: What made us happy? ```

User Stories

Story Format

```markdown

User Story Template

Title: [Feature Name]

As a [type of user] I want [goal/feature] So that [benefit/value]

Acceptance Criteria:

  • Given [context], when [action], then [outcome]
  • Given [context], when [action], then [outcome]

Definition of Done:

  • Code complete
  • Unit tests written (>80% coverage)
  • Code reviewed
  • Documentation updated
  • QA tested
  • Product Owner accepted ```

INVEST Criteria

  • Independent: Can be developed separately
  • Negotiable: Details can be discussed
  • Valuable: Delivers value to user
  • Estimable: Can be sized
  • Small: Fits in one sprint
  • Testable: Has clear acceptance criteria

Estimation

Story Points (Fibonacci)

``` 1 - Trivial (< 1 hour) 2 - Small (few hours) 3 - Medium (1 day) 5 - Large (2-3 days) 8 - Very Large (1 week) 13 - Epic (needs breakdown) ```

Planning Poker

  1. Product Owner presents story
  2. Team discusses and asks questions
  3. Each member privately selects estimate
  4. All reveal simultaneously
  5. Discuss outliers
  6. Re-vote if needed
  7. Consensus reached

Velocity & Capacity

Velocity Calculation

```python

Average of last 3-5 sprints

velocities = [45, 42, 48, 40, 50] average_velocity = sum(velocities) / len(velocities) # 45 points

Sprint capacity planning

team_members = 5 sprint_days = 10 availability = 0.8 # 80% (meetings, etc.) capacity_hours = team_members * sprint_days * 6 * availability # 240 hours ```

Burndown Chart

``` Points │ 50 │● │ ● 40 │ ● (Actual) │ ● 30 │ ● │ - - - - (Ideal) 20 │ ● │ 10 │ ● │ 0 │_________________ Day 1 5 10 Sprint End ```

Golden Armada Scrum Commands

```bash

Sprint planning

/sprint-plan --velocity 45 --capacity 240

Daily standup

/standup --team golden-armada

Sprint review

/sprint-review --sprint 15

Retrospective

/retro --format start-stop-continue

Backlog grooming

/backlog-groom --limit 20 ```

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