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Virtual Scrum: A Teaching Aid to Introduce Undergraduate Software Engineering Students to Scrum
Fecha
2015-01Registro en:
Rodríguez, Guillermo Horacio; Soria, Alvaro; Campo, Marcelo Ricardo; Virtual Scrum: A Teaching Aid to Introduce Undergraduate Software Engineering Students to Scrum; Wiley; Computer Applications In Engineering Education; 23; 1; 1-2015; 147-156
1099-0542
Autor
Rodríguez, Guillermo Horacio
Soria, Alvaro
Campo, Marcelo Ricardo
Resumen
Teaching agile practices is becoming a priority in Software engineering curricula as a result of the increasing use of agile methods (AMs) such as Scrum in the software industry. Limitations in time, scope, and facilities within academic contexts hinder students' hands-on experience in the use of professional AMs. To enhance students' exposure to Scrum, we have developed Virtual Scrum, an educational virtual world that simulates a Scrum-based team room through virtual elements such as blackboards, a Web browser, document viewers, charts, and a calendar. A preliminary version of Virtual Scrum was tested with a group of 45 students running a capstone project with and without Virtual Scrum support. Students' feedback showed that Virtual Scrum is a viable and effective tool to implement the different elements in a Scrum team room and to perform activities throughout the Scrum process.