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Metrics That Bring Value
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Introduction
Svetlana Mukhina
ICAgile ICP, ICP-ATF, ICP-BVA, PSM I
Agile and Career Coach at Luxoft Agile Practice
Experience: 12+ years in IT, Project and department management,
Computer Linguistics, Technical Writing, Quality Assurance
Interests: Project management, Agile transformation, Career and
performance coaching, Psychology
Hobbies: Horse riding, music, poker, travelling
Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/svetlanamukhina
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What Metrics We Gather on Projects
ü  Capacity – number of ideal hours available during next sprint
ü  Velocity – number of story point completed during previous sprint
ü  Requirements stability index – percentage of requirements changed in the current sprint
ü  Burn-down chart – visual representation of story points burned to the given moment
ü  We also log work time on daily basis
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Capacity
Capacity is a number of ideal hours available during next sprint
ü  To understand how many hours we really can do the work, e.g. write code or do testing
Ø  A usual developer don’t work more then 5h per day
ü  To be able to distribute tasks effectively
Ø  No sense to plan tasks for the ones on holiday
Ø  No good to refine or investigate tasks by those who will not take part in the sprint development
ü  To do precise planning
Ø  We estimate sub-tasks in hours and during planning map it to capacity
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Ideal Hour and Load Factor
§  Read specification
§  Discuss specification with BA
§  Plan development activities
§  Develop DB
§  Develop server side
§  Develop UI
§  Check integration
§  Build
§  Development testing
§  Bug-fixing
§  Unit tests create
§  Unit tests running
§  Bug-fixing after unit tests run
§  Prepare test date
§  Run story test
§  Prepare and test deployment
procedures
§  Deployment on server
§  Merging
§  Jira task update
§  Sanity check
§  Bug-fixing after testing
§  Knowledge transfer and sharing
§  Mentoring and training
Included in ideal hour
Included in load factor
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Velocity
Velocity is a number of story points completed during previous sprint.
ü  To track performance and see area of improvements on a team and individual basis;
ü  To form Sprint scope basing on experience from previous Sprint;
ü  To mitigate hard push from Product Owner/Manager when they would like to do extra in-scoping;
ü  To see that we have technical debt on the project;
Ø  Technical debt does not calculated into velocity, but time is spent on it
²  Using velocity and capacity all together helps to align workload basing on the past experience and
future availability of development time, it make planning more accurate and results more expectable
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Velocity Visualization
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Requirements Stability Index
RSI is a percentage of requirements changed in the current sprint
ü  To understand how much time was spent on re-work;
ü  To show the re-work time to PO;
Ø  It can be an argument to keep the sprint scope stable
Ø  It can persuade PO to prepare requirements beforehand
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Work Log
ü  To see what types of task are usually underestimated
Ø  Bring it on Retro or lessons learned session
Ø  In such a way one team has found out they always late with UI tasks
Ø  A team got statistics that tasks that done via virtual machines takes 30% more time
Ø  Other guys were able to present bottleneck in testing to the management
ü  To get information on re-opened tasks and investigate the reasons
Ø  One more team found out the necessity of sanity tests
ü  To track personal performance
Ø  Playing table tennis is not about writing code
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-15.5
0
23
-6.5
Hours
Underestimate (delta >= 10 h)
Overestimate (delta <= -10 h )
Perfect estimate
Small underestimate (0 <delta <10)
Small overestimate (-10 < delta < 0)
2
1
5
6
3
Count
Underestimate (delta >= 10 h)
Overestimate (delta <= -10 h )
Perfect estimate
Small underestimate (0 <delta <10)
Small overestimate (-10 < delta < 0)
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Burndown Chart
Burn-down is visual representation of story points burned to the given moment
ü  To make forecasting about ability to deliver scope in time;
ü  To see visually in-scoping and delays in order to be able to do de-scoping when it is necessary;
ü  To focus on team, not individual work;
Ø  Draw it as a team, be involved and take responsibility
ü  To discover and remove impediments in time;
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Ideal team
ü  Not over-committing
ü  Finished on time
ü  Estimated correctly
q  No corrections is necessary
Great team
ü  Completed work on time
ü  Adapted a scope to complete the sprint
ü  At the end can complete additional work
q  Discuss the reasons of late progress in Sprint first half
q  Consider the capacity on planning
By Dusan Kocurek, ScrumDesk
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By Dusan Kocurek, ScrumDesk
ü  Complete commitment on time.
ü  Adapted the scope or worked harder to complete
the sprint.
ü  The team is self-reflecting
q  Discuss change of plan immediately as they see
the progress is slowing down
q  Move a low priority item from next sprint backlog or
to product backlog.
Typical team Let’s have a rest
ü  Committed to less than they are able to complete
ü  PO does not provide enough stories for the sprint.
ü  Over-estimation of complexity
q  Identify this problem earlier
q  Ask the product owner to provide more work
q  Continue with refined stories from the next
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ü  Didn’t complete the commitment
ü  Was late for the entire sprint
ü  Didn’t adapt the sprint scope to appropriate level
q  Move not completed or low priority stories to the
next sprint.
q  Lower capacity of the next sprint
q  Take corrective actions after a few days when
slower progress is observed.
Boom. It is too late
By Dusan Kocurek, ScrumDesk
Boom. Too early
ü  Finished work sooner than expected
ü  Didn’t work on additional stories even it had capacity
to do it.
ü  Stories were overestimated
ü  The velocity is estimated incorrectly
q  Ensure additional refined stories are ready to add
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By Dusan Kocurek, ScrumDesk
ü  Didn’t update progress accordingly
ü  PO added the same amount of work that was already
completed
ü  Didn’t able to predict the end of the sprint
q  Explain why and how it is necessary to track the progress
q  Stop the team after two or three days that shows a flat
progress line and should apply corrective actions
ü  Non-functional team on many levels.
ü  No coaching of the team
ü  PO does not care about development progress
q  Cancel the sprint
q  Restart the team
q  Train the team
Oh, management is coming! Do Your Duties
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ü  Scope was not estimated
ü  Sprint was started
q  Arrange a planning meeting
q  Estimate the user stories
q  Create sprint backlog
q  Start working on sprint backlog
By Dusan Kocurek, ScrumDesk
ü  First sprint typically looks like that
ü  Scope was added to backlog daily without progress recorded.
ü  Tasks were re-estimated constantly during the sprint
q  Reevaluate sprint backlog
q  Facilitate reevaluation session
q  Coach the team
Zero effort
Up to the sky
Bump on the road
ü  Sprint is started incorrectly.
ü  Scope was added after the sprint start.
q  Restart the sprint, even within a shorter timeframe.
q  Start sprints with planning session using metrics
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  • 2. www.luxoft.com Introduction Svetlana Mukhina ICAgile ICP, ICP-ATF, ICP-BVA, PSM I Agile and Career Coach at Luxoft Agile Practice Experience: 12+ years in IT, Project and department management, Computer Linguistics, Technical Writing, Quality Assurance Interests: Project management, Agile transformation, Career and performance coaching, Psychology Hobbies: Horse riding, music, poker, travelling Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/svetlanamukhina
  • 3. www.luxoft.com What Metrics We Gather on Projects ü  Capacity – number of ideal hours available during next sprint ü  Velocity – number of story point completed during previous sprint ü  Requirements stability index – percentage of requirements changed in the current sprint ü  Burn-down chart – visual representation of story points burned to the given moment ü  We also log work time on daily basis
  • 4. www.luxoft.com Capacity Capacity is a number of ideal hours available during next sprint ü  To understand how many hours we really can do the work, e.g. write code or do testing Ø  A usual developer don’t work more then 5h per day ü  To be able to distribute tasks effectively Ø  No sense to plan tasks for the ones on holiday Ø  No good to refine or investigate tasks by those who will not take part in the sprint development ü  To do precise planning Ø  We estimate sub-tasks in hours and during planning map it to capacity
  • 6. www.luxoft.com Ideal Hour and Load Factor §  Read specification §  Discuss specification with BA §  Plan development activities §  Develop DB §  Develop server side §  Develop UI §  Check integration §  Build §  Development testing §  Bug-fixing §  Unit tests create §  Unit tests running §  Bug-fixing after unit tests run §  Prepare test date §  Run story test §  Prepare and test deployment procedures §  Deployment on server §  Merging §  Jira task update §  Sanity check §  Bug-fixing after testing §  Knowledge transfer and sharing §  Mentoring and training Included in ideal hour Included in load factor
  • 7. www.luxoft.com Velocity Velocity is a number of story points completed during previous sprint. ü  To track performance and see area of improvements on a team and individual basis; ü  To form Sprint scope basing on experience from previous Sprint; ü  To mitigate hard push from Product Owner/Manager when they would like to do extra in-scoping; ü  To see that we have technical debt on the project; Ø  Technical debt does not calculated into velocity, but time is spent on it ²  Using velocity and capacity all together helps to align workload basing on the past experience and future availability of development time, it make planning more accurate and results more expectable
  • 9. www.luxoft.com Requirements Stability Index RSI is a percentage of requirements changed in the current sprint ü  To understand how much time was spent on re-work; ü  To show the re-work time to PO; Ø  It can be an argument to keep the sprint scope stable Ø  It can persuade PO to prepare requirements beforehand
  • 10. www.luxoft.com Work Log ü  To see what types of task are usually underestimated Ø  Bring it on Retro or lessons learned session Ø  In such a way one team has found out they always late with UI tasks Ø  A team got statistics that tasks that done via virtual machines takes 30% more time Ø  Other guys were able to present bottleneck in testing to the management ü  To get information on re-opened tasks and investigate the reasons Ø  One more team found out the necessity of sanity tests ü  To track personal performance Ø  Playing table tennis is not about writing code
  • 11. www.luxoft.com 44 -15.5 0 23 -6.5 Hours Underestimate (delta >= 10 h) Overestimate (delta <= -10 h ) Perfect estimate Small underestimate (0 <delta <10) Small overestimate (-10 < delta < 0) 2 1 5 6 3 Count Underestimate (delta >= 10 h) Overestimate (delta <= -10 h ) Perfect estimate Small underestimate (0 <delta <10) Small overestimate (-10 < delta < 0)
  • 13. www.luxoft.com Burndown Chart Burn-down is visual representation of story points burned to the given moment ü  To make forecasting about ability to deliver scope in time; ü  To see visually in-scoping and delays in order to be able to do de-scoping when it is necessary; ü  To focus on team, not individual work; Ø  Draw it as a team, be involved and take responsibility ü  To discover and remove impediments in time;
  • 17. www.luxoft.com Ideal team ü  Not over-committing ü  Finished on time ü  Estimated correctly q  No corrections is necessary Great team ü  Completed work on time ü  Adapted a scope to complete the sprint ü  At the end can complete additional work q  Discuss the reasons of late progress in Sprint first half q  Consider the capacity on planning By Dusan Kocurek, ScrumDesk
  • 18. www.luxoft.com By Dusan Kocurek, ScrumDesk ü  Complete commitment on time. ü  Adapted the scope or worked harder to complete the sprint. ü  The team is self-reflecting q  Discuss change of plan immediately as they see the progress is slowing down q  Move a low priority item from next sprint backlog or to product backlog. Typical team Let’s have a rest ü  Committed to less than they are able to complete ü  PO does not provide enough stories for the sprint. ü  Over-estimation of complexity q  Identify this problem earlier q  Ask the product owner to provide more work q  Continue with refined stories from the next
  • 19. www.luxoft.com ü  Didn’t complete the commitment ü  Was late for the entire sprint ü  Didn’t adapt the sprint scope to appropriate level q  Move not completed or low priority stories to the next sprint. q  Lower capacity of the next sprint q  Take corrective actions after a few days when slower progress is observed. Boom. It is too late By Dusan Kocurek, ScrumDesk Boom. Too early ü  Finished work sooner than expected ü  Didn’t work on additional stories even it had capacity to do it. ü  Stories were overestimated ü  The velocity is estimated incorrectly q  Ensure additional refined stories are ready to add
  • 20. www.luxoft.com By Dusan Kocurek, ScrumDesk ü  Didn’t update progress accordingly ü  PO added the same amount of work that was already completed ü  Didn’t able to predict the end of the sprint q  Explain why and how it is necessary to track the progress q  Stop the team after two or three days that shows a flat progress line and should apply corrective actions ü  Non-functional team on many levels. ü  No coaching of the team ü  PO does not care about development progress q  Cancel the sprint q  Restart the team q  Train the team Oh, management is coming! Do Your Duties
  • 21. www.luxoft.com ü  Scope was not estimated ü  Sprint was started q  Arrange a planning meeting q  Estimate the user stories q  Create sprint backlog q  Start working on sprint backlog By Dusan Kocurek, ScrumDesk ü  First sprint typically looks like that ü  Scope was added to backlog daily without progress recorded. ü  Tasks were re-estimated constantly during the sprint q  Reevaluate sprint backlog q  Facilitate reevaluation session q  Coach the team Zero effort Up to the sky Bump on the road ü  Sprint is started incorrectly. ü  Scope was added after the sprint start. q  Restart the sprint, even within a shorter timeframe. q  Start sprints with planning session using metrics