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Der Pradigmenwechsel im Projekt- und Produktmanagement – Eine Einführung

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Scrum ist der De-facto-Standard in der agilen Softwareentwicklung. Mit Scrum werden Prinzipien aus dem Knowledgemanagement und dem Toyota Production System in das Managen von Softwareentwicklung eingeführt. Der Artikel stellt den Scrum-Flow und die Rollen kurz vor.

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Gloger, B. Scrum. Informatik Spektrum 33, 195–200 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00287-010-0426-6

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