Getting Started
About the Agile Retrospective
As part of the Agile Events, the Agile Retrospective concludes the last period of development time and its purpose is to plan ways to increase quality and effectiveness. An Agile Team inspects how the last development period went with regards to individuals, interactions, processes, tools, and their Definition of Done.
In general, the purpose of the Agile Retrospectives is to find the answers by the Team for the following 3 questions about the last development period:
· What went well?
· What problems were encountered?
· What should be committed to improve in the next period?
A Retrospective meeting session usually lasts a maximum of three hours for a one-month development period, but an average meeting lasts for an hour.
Participants of a typical meeting are the development team, the Scrum Master of the team and the Product Owner. However, people from outside the team can be invited to participate as well if a specific topic is discussed that includes/affects them.
During each Agile Retrospective, the Agile Team plans ways to increase product quality by improving work processes or adapting the definition of “Done” if appropriate and not in conflict with product or organisational standards - according to http://scrum.org . The outputs of a Agile Retrospective are those identified improvements by the Development Team, which could be implemented in the next development period.
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