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The lifecycle of an agile sprint
Step-by-step guidelines
January 15, 2014

v. 3a © 2012 OpTier. All rights reserved.
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Agile manifesto
• Individuals and interactions over
processes and tools
• Working software over comprehensive
documentation
• Customer collaboration over contract
negotiation
• Responding to change over following a
plan
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Participants in the agile process
• PM (Product Manager)
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Participants in the agile process
• PO (Product Owner)
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Participants in the agile process
• Scrum Master
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Participants in the agile process
• The Team
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Before the sprint
• PM and Product Owner prepare the Product Backlog
– Prioritized list of epics (features) broken to ~1 month pieces - PM
– Break epics to small user stories – PO

• A user story is a small and testable customer
requirement. It will usually look like this:
– As a shopper on our site
I want to delete items out of my shopping cart
So that I don’t purchase extra items that I decide I don’t want

• The team get together for a Sniffing Meeting - Optional
– Familiarize with the user stories
– Ask questions and start thinking about them at night ;)

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Feature
Feature

Feature
Feature
Feature
Feature

Feature
Feature

US

US

US

US
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Day 1
• Sprint Planning
– The team meet and go over the Product Backlog (according to
priority)
– Get an understanding of each user story
– The team members agree on the content of the sprint - this
creates the Sprint Backlog
– Submit requests for automation infrastructure enhancements

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Sprint has started – Tester
• Tester starts with writing the tests for the user story
– For new feature: prepare test plan
– Acceptance tests: business-facing tests (from the customer point
of view), which make sure that the functionality is like the
customer wanted to
– Technology oriented tests: drill down and understand how the
user story is going to be implemented, add tests at a lower level
– Scalability tests: are there implications on Load, Overhead, etc?
– Any other relevant test (usability, stress, ..)

• PO + Developer + Tester = BFF
– Questions about requirements, implementation and so on should
be shared between the people in the team who deal with that user
story
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Sprint has started – Developer
• In parallel to the tester, the developer starts coding the
user story
– Implement Unit Tests before you code, add more as you code
– Add automation functional/integration tests to complete the
testing coverage

• When the tester finished writing the tests
– Developer and Tester go over the list, see that it is complete, and
divide the tests between them
• Manual tests done by the tester
• Automation functional/integration tests done by Dev (some testers might
help). These tests should be the ones who are important to be part of our
regression suite

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During the sprint (1)
• Daily Standup Meeting
– Short meeting (15 min) to update on yesterdays process and
todays plan
– Bring up issues which prevent you from completing your task on
time

• A bug was found
– Tester shows the bug to the developer
– If the developer says he will fix it on the same day, no need to
open a bugzilla ticket
– Otherwise, tester will open a bug
– If end of day arrives and developer wasn’t able to fix the bug, he
should open a ticket in bugzilla
– Tester and developer will decide on severity and priority together
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During the sprint (2)
• The teams ultimate goal is to complete as many user
stories as possible (bring them to DONE)
– Let’s say the sprint ends in 2 days, and we have a user story
which needs 2 more testing days, what options do we have to
complete it?
• Move a tester from a task which he won’t finish this sprint (for example he’ll
need 4 days to complete it) to working on this task which is 2 days
• Have a developer help with testing, instead of him starting to code a new user
story
• etc..

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When is a story really DONE?
•
•
•
•
•
•

(This is called Done-Done)

Design complete
Test plan and scenarios complete and documented
Development complete
Develop automation test scenarios for new code
Tests executed
Regression suite runs and completes without issues
(functional)
• Bugs: No major, critical, or blockers
• Bugs: Normal bugs should be fixed to the extent that
PM, Support are happy to release user story to
customers
• Dev documentation outlined (tech writing will complete

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Keeping track of our progress
• We use a Kanban board which reflects the stages a user
story has to pass from ready (left) to done-done (right)

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End of sprint – Review
• The team demonstrates what had been accomplished in
the sprint
• This is a live demo, where the functionality is shown to a
group of stakeholders in order to get feedback and make
sure the requirements were implemented correctly
• Participants: The team, Product Owner, PM, Support,
Field Representatives + Anyone who wishes to join
• In this meeting it can be decided that a story didn’t meet
the done definition, and is therefore not done

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End of sprint – Retrospective
• A meeting of the team at the end of each process (in this
case – end of sprint) to discuss:
– what was successful
– what could be improved
– how to incorporate the successes and improvements in future
sprints

• This is an excellent opportunity for the team to get better
and better after each sprint

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The lifecycle of an agile sprint

  • 1. www.optier.com The lifecycle of an agile sprint Step-by-step guidelines January 15, 2014 v. 3a © 2012 OpTier. All rights reserved.
  • 2. www.optier.com Agile manifesto • Individuals and interactions over processes and tools • Working software over comprehensive documentation • Customer collaboration over contract negotiation • Responding to change over following a plan
  • 3. www.optier.com Participants in the agile process • PM (Product Manager)
  • 4. www.optier.com Participants in the agile process • PO (Product Owner)
  • 5. www.optier.com Participants in the agile process • Scrum Master
  • 6. www.optier.com Participants in the agile process • The Team
  • 7. www.optier.com Before the sprint • PM and Product Owner prepare the Product Backlog – Prioritized list of epics (features) broken to ~1 month pieces - PM – Break epics to small user stories – PO • A user story is a small and testable customer requirement. It will usually look like this: – As a shopper on our site I want to delete items out of my shopping cart So that I don’t purchase extra items that I decide I don’t want • The team get together for a Sniffing Meeting - Optional – Familiarize with the user stories – Ask questions and start thinking about them at night ;) 7
  • 9. www.optier.com Day 1 • Sprint Planning – The team meet and go over the Product Backlog (according to priority) – Get an understanding of each user story – The team members agree on the content of the sprint - this creates the Sprint Backlog – Submit requests for automation infrastructure enhancements 9
  • 10. www.optier.com Sprint has started – Tester • Tester starts with writing the tests for the user story – For new feature: prepare test plan – Acceptance tests: business-facing tests (from the customer point of view), which make sure that the functionality is like the customer wanted to – Technology oriented tests: drill down and understand how the user story is going to be implemented, add tests at a lower level – Scalability tests: are there implications on Load, Overhead, etc? – Any other relevant test (usability, stress, ..) • PO + Developer + Tester = BFF – Questions about requirements, implementation and so on should be shared between the people in the team who deal with that user story 10
  • 11. www.optier.com Sprint has started – Developer • In parallel to the tester, the developer starts coding the user story – Implement Unit Tests before you code, add more as you code – Add automation functional/integration tests to complete the testing coverage • When the tester finished writing the tests – Developer and Tester go over the list, see that it is complete, and divide the tests between them • Manual tests done by the tester • Automation functional/integration tests done by Dev (some testers might help). These tests should be the ones who are important to be part of our regression suite 11
  • 12. www.optier.com During the sprint (1) • Daily Standup Meeting – Short meeting (15 min) to update on yesterdays process and todays plan – Bring up issues which prevent you from completing your task on time • A bug was found – Tester shows the bug to the developer – If the developer says he will fix it on the same day, no need to open a bugzilla ticket – Otherwise, tester will open a bug – If end of day arrives and developer wasn’t able to fix the bug, he should open a ticket in bugzilla – Tester and developer will decide on severity and priority together 12
  • 13. www.optier.com During the sprint (2) • The teams ultimate goal is to complete as many user stories as possible (bring them to DONE) – Let’s say the sprint ends in 2 days, and we have a user story which needs 2 more testing days, what options do we have to complete it? • Move a tester from a task which he won’t finish this sprint (for example he’ll need 4 days to complete it) to working on this task which is 2 days • Have a developer help with testing, instead of him starting to code a new user story • etc.. 13
  • 14. www.optier.com When is a story really DONE? • • • • • • (This is called Done-Done) Design complete Test plan and scenarios complete and documented Development complete Develop automation test scenarios for new code Tests executed Regression suite runs and completes without issues (functional) • Bugs: No major, critical, or blockers • Bugs: Normal bugs should be fixed to the extent that PM, Support are happy to release user story to customers • Dev documentation outlined (tech writing will complete 14
  • 15. www.optier.com Keeping track of our progress • We use a Kanban board which reflects the stages a user story has to pass from ready (left) to done-done (right) 15
  • 16. www.optier.com End of sprint – Review • The team demonstrates what had been accomplished in the sprint • This is a live demo, where the functionality is shown to a group of stakeholders in order to get feedback and make sure the requirements were implemented correctly • Participants: The team, Product Owner, PM, Support, Field Representatives + Anyone who wishes to join • In this meeting it can be decided that a story didn’t meet the done definition, and is therefore not done 16
  • 17. www.optier.com End of sprint – Retrospective • A meeting of the team at the end of each process (in this case – end of sprint) to discuss: – what was successful – what could be improved – how to incorporate the successes and improvements in future sprints • This is an excellent opportunity for the team to get better and better after each sprint 17

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