Hands-On Guide to AgileOps by Navin Sabharwal & Raminder Rathore & Udita Agrawal

Hands-On Guide to AgileOps by Navin Sabharwal & Raminder Rathore & Udita Agrawal

Author:Navin Sabharwal & Raminder Rathore & Udita Agrawal
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781484275054
Publisher: Apress


Assuming you have your choice of tool in place, the following steps are recommended for practicing Scrumban.

Design a Scrumban Board

The board is the most important aspect in Scrumban that will reflect the team progress. This is like the Kanban board that displays stories and tasks flowing between states (like To Do, In Progress, Done). Some teams define states or stages that resemble the transition states defined in the Scrum approach (like To Do, Designing, Development, Verification, Deployment).

This board should display current bucket items that can be further segregated into sections that reflect generic operational tasks versus new infrastructure requests.

The board example in Figure 5-31 shows activities for two teams, one that performs regular business as usual activities and the other that addresses automation of change the business requirements like setting new infrastructure or decommissioning stale environments. There is a third section that highlights ad hoc queries and requests that need to be discussed and planned.

Figure 5-31Another example of a scrumban board, current bucket



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