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In the distant past i used to do knowledge/expert systems development, and related AI programming. In AI, which matured the field of object-oriented concepts, when one wanted to refer to a class, it might be called '''Tree.''' When one wanted to refer to ''instances'' of a class, they might be called Tree-1, '''Tree-7''', and so forth. Similarly, Scrum-7 is not a method or a class of method, it is one of the infinite number of ''instances'' of the Scrum method--a collection of tips for scaling Scrum to large, multisite, or offshore development. One can't adopt Scrum-7, as each group must take the basic rules of Scrum, and then use inspect and adapt cycles to creatively and thoughtfully create a new process experiment every 4 weeks. i.e., empirical versus defined process.
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LeSS or '''Large-scale Scrum''' is regular Scrum applied to large-scale development. For example, for one product group with 500 people. In short, LeSS is scaling Scrum.
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LeSS is described in detail at the friendly and usable website http://less.works

Latest revision as of 21:58, 15 January 2015

LeSS or Large-scale Scrum is regular Scrum applied to large-scale development. For example, for one product group with 500 people. In short, LeSS is scaling Scrum.

LeSS is described in detail at the friendly and usable website http://less.works