Sprint Planning and User Story Prioritization
We began by identifying and prioritizing user stories based on importance and urgency. This aligns with Scrum's principle of delivering the highest value items first. Ten user stories were selected for the first sprint and eleven for the second.
All identified user stories were added to the Project 1 Scrum Board, which served as the project backlog. This helped us track progress and maintain transparency.
We decided how tasks should be allocated by aligning textbook chapters with user stories. Team members were then assigned chapters based on their preferences.
During the sprint, the Scrum Board helped in visualizing the workflow and the progress we were making. It allowed team members to see:
Who was working on what
What had been accomplished
What was still in progress
Design Principles and Patterns
Breaking the use cases across two sprints
Using the Scrum Board to track work
Aligning textbook theory with user storiesÂ