Ronaldo,
I don't think there's anything in OpenUP/Basic that would keep you from using Scrum practices. In fact, many of the practices that OpenUP/Basic enacts have direct counterparts in Scrum (like the product backlog, sprint backlogs, features, etc). However, as Ricardo pointed out, there's some differences in terminology. I can't think of any obvious conflicts. The Scrum Masters out there can help me out if I'm totally missing something here, but I'm pretty confident that most of the Scrum methodology falls squarely in OpenUP's Management "sub-process" (sub-processes are a kind of container, like a java package). You could "wrap" OpenUP/Basic with Scrum by replacing OpenUP's Project Management discipline with all the Scrum practices. I haven't tried it yet, but I think it would be pretty simple. Thanks, Nate Oster ________________________________ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ronaldo r Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2007 2:02 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [epf-dev] OpenUP & Scrum Is there any conflits in the pratices sugested by OpenUP and the Scrum pratices? I haven't seen OpenUP recomending the concept of funcionality potentially shippable. Is there some special reason to this?
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