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Ken Schwaber (born 1945 in Wheaton, Illinois) is a software developer, product manager and industry consultant. He worked with Jeff Sutherland to formulate the initial versions of the Scrum framework and to present Scrum as a formal process at OOPSLA '95. [ 1 ]
Jeff Sutherland (born June 20, 1941) is one of the creators of Scrum, a framework for product management. [1] Together with Ken Schwaber , he presented Scrum at OOPSLA '95. Sutherland contributed to the creation of the Agile Manifesto in 2001.
[25] Beedle's early work with Sutherland brought the pattern perspective more solidly into the history of Scrum. More recently, the Scrum community has taken up newfound interest in organizational patterns [ 26 ] and there is joint research going forward between the two communities.
Joining these two concepts was what allowed Ken Schwaber, Jeff Sutherland, and Mike Beedle to akin Scrum to "creating a team at the edge of chaos". Both directions pointed to the same end game: creating a hyper-productive team that worked as an adaptive system at the edge of chaos through structure.
In the early 1990s, Ken Schwaber used what would become scrum at his company, Advanced Development Methods. Jeff Sutherland, John Scumniotales, and Jeff McKenna developed a similar approach at Easel Corporation, referring to the approach with the term scrum. [8]
Ken Pugh Agile modeling: Scott Ambler: Agile testing: Lisa Crispin, Janet Gregory Backlogs (Product and Sprint) Ken Schwaber, Jeff Sutherland: Behavior-driven development (BDD) Dan North, Liz Keogh Continuous integration (CI) Grady Booch: Cross-functional team: Daily stand-up / Daily Scrum: James O Coplien: Domain-driven design (DDD) Eric Evans
Kiefer Sutherland is thanking the public for sending his family condolences after his father, Donald Sutherland, died June 20 at age 88. "My family and I have been overwhelmed by the outpouring of ...
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