Understanding and Apply Scrum [P8]: Scaling Scrum - An introduction to the Nexus Framework Flashcards
When was the Nexus Guide released ? Who by?
- 2015
- Ken Schwaber’s org and Scrum.org
What approach does Nexus use, based on Scrum, to scale software and product development?
Iterative and incremental approach
How does Ken Schwaber describe Scrum?
“Nexus is the exoskelton of Scrum”
What is a Nexus?
- One larger unit, made up of 3-9 Scrum teams working on one product + 1 PB
- Build one Integrated Increment that meets a goal
What two scaling matters does the Nexus Framework focus on heavily?
- cross-team dependencies
- integration issues
What is the NIT responsible for?
ensuring that an Integrated Increment (combined work completed by a Nexus) is produced at least every sprint
What is the NIT accountable for?
successful integration of all work created by all the Scrum Teams in a Nexus
What common activities does NIT do?
- identifying cross-team issues
- raising awareness of dependencies early
- ensuring integration tools and practices are understood and used
Comment on the membership in NIT
full or part time
Who is in NIT?
- The Product Owner and a Scrum Master who can serve as the Scrum Master of the Nexus are on this team.
- There are also Nexus Integration Team Members who are often members of Scrum Teams within a Nexus, but not always exclusively, as it depends on what makes sense for an organization’s needs
What is considered an integration issue which the NIT is responsible for resolving?
any technical and non-technical cross-team concerns
What sort of approach should the NIT used to resolve integration problems?
use bottom-up intelligence from the Nexus to achieve resolution
Goal of refinement
- (1) to decompose the PBIs enough so that the Nexus can figure out which teams might deliver them and in what sequence
- (2) identify, vlisualize and minimise cross-team dependencies
What happens after the Nexus Sprint Planning?
- Teams indivdiually do their own sprint planning
- Sprint planning finishes after the last Scrum team finishes theirs
What is the Nexus Sprint Backlog?
- a visualization of any dependencies that will exist during the Sprint, and a way to manage the flow of work in a Nexus.
- created and managed by the NIT