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Practical Story Sizing

Practical Story Sizing. Brett Maytom Senior Consultant, Readify Vic .NET – 13 Aug 2011. Talk Backlog. What is size Relative Size Sizing Scales Velocity Story Size versus Task Sizing Running Sizing Meetings Questions. What is size?. Unit of measure for work. Why Relative Sizing.

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Practical Story Sizing

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  1. Practical Story Sizing Brett Maytom Senior Consultant, Readify Vic .NET – 13 Aug 2011

  2. Talk Backlog • What is size • Relative Size • Sizing Scales • Velocity • Story Size versus Task Sizing • Running Sizing Meetings • Questions

  3. What is size? • Unit of measure for work

  4. Why Relative Sizing • Your Time IS NOT My Time

  5. Size does not … • indicate time • Indicate skill • include risk • change over time • Increase\decrease with proficiency

  6. Relative Four Times Equal Double Half Three Times

  7. It’s relative

  8. Sizing Scales • Fibonacci 1 2 3 5 8 13 21 34 • Modified Fibonacci 1 2 3 5 8 13 20 50 100 • Binary 1 2 4 8 16 32 64 128 • T-Shirt

  9. Other Symbols • 0 (Zero) “Too small and not worth sizing” • ? “I have no idea what you are talking about” • ∞ (Infinity) “This is way too big”

  10. Velocity • Rate of work of team“Team can complete X story points per sprint” • Not individual • Full team including BA, QA, Dev., Test, Architect, Scrum Master • Improves with time

  11. Story Sizing • Uses a relative sizing scale • Not done at iteration planning • Used for Release Planning

  12. Stories and Tasks

  13. Task Sizing • Tasks defined in sprint planning • Sized in hours • Updated daily with remaining hours • Used for sprint burndown • Cross-check against Story Size using current velocity

  14. Sizing in multi-team • Consistent story size critical • Large scope differences • Clear benchmarks • Central team

  15. How to play Planning Poker • Product owner presents a story • Team clarify by asking questions • “1 … 2 … 3 … show” • Smallest and largest values explain • Repeat until consensus reached

  16. Spikes • Totally new technology • Never done before • Have no idea how to size work • Time-boxed to a few days

  17. Acid Test A story sized in the first sprint should have the same size in later sprints

  18. Practical Tips • Use relative sizes for stories • Do not factor in effort, risk and time • Build a list of benchmark stories • Continually inspect that “time” is not introduced story • Differentiate between Task and Story sizes • Your Time IS NOT My Time

  19. Thank you Brett Maytom brett.maytom@readify.net@brettmaytom http://brett.maytom.net

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