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The software development term scrum was first used in a 1986 paper titled 'The New New Product Development Game'. The term is borrowed from rugby, where a scrum is a formation of players. The term scrum was chosen by the paper's authors because it emphasizes teamwork. Scrum is occasionally seen written in all-capitals, as SCRUM. Scrumpoker online is an open source web implementation of planning poker for scrum teams to determine the complexity of stories. It aims to integrate ticketing systems like Redmine, Github and Gitlab. Our tool, Planning Poker®, is a fun, refreshing way to run through a list of user stories and assign effort points to them as a team. Over time, the team establishes a sprint velocity, or total number of effort points they can feasibly complete in one sprint, which helps determine how many stories a team can pull in during sprint planning. Planning Poker is an agile estimating and planning technique that is consensus based. To start a poker planning session, the product owner or customer reads an agile user story or describes a feature to the estimators. Each estimator is holding a deck of Planning Poker cards with values like 0, 1.

This page compares software with specific support for the Scrum framework. Although the features of some general project management software can be conceptualized around Scrum, general project management software is not included on this list unless it has, or a plugin for it has, specific support for Scrum.

General information[edit]

SoftwareWeb-basedHosted On-PremisesSaaSLicenseImplementation programming languages
Azure BoardsYesYesYesProprietary.NET and modern Web frameworks
HeySpaceYesNoYesProprietaryJavaScript
JIRAYesYesYesProprietaryJava
Projektron BCSYesYesYesProprietaryJava
TaigaYesYesYesGPLPython and JavaScript
TrelloYesNoYesProprietary
TuleapYesYesYesGPLPHP and JavaScript

Sprint features[edit]

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SoftwareScrum boardCustom columnsBurndown chartSprint goal
Azure BoardsYesYesYesSprint name
HeySpaceYesYesNoSprint description
JIRAYesYesYesYes
Projektron BCSYesYesYesNo
TaigaYesYesYesYes
TrelloYesYesVia pluginNo
TuleapYesYesYesSprint description
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The software development term scrum was first used in a 1986 paper titled 'The New New Product Development Game'. The term is borrowed from rugby, where a scrum is a formation of players. The term scrum was chosen by the paper's authors because it emphasizes teamwork. Scrum is occasionally seen written in all-capitals, as SCRUM. Scrumpoker online is an open source web implementation of planning poker for scrum teams to determine the complexity of stories. It aims to integrate ticketing systems like Redmine, Github and Gitlab. Our tool, Planning Poker®, is a fun, refreshing way to run through a list of user stories and assign effort points to them as a team. Over time, the team establishes a sprint velocity, or total number of effort points they can feasibly complete in one sprint, which helps determine how many stories a team can pull in during sprint planning. Planning Poker is an agile estimating and planning technique that is consensus based. To start a poker planning session, the product owner or customer reads an agile user story or describes a feature to the estimators. Each estimator is holding a deck of Planning Poker cards with values like 0, 1.

This page compares software with specific support for the Scrum framework. Although the features of some general project management software can be conceptualized around Scrum, general project management software is not included on this list unless it has, or a plugin for it has, specific support for Scrum.

General information[edit]

SoftwareWeb-basedHosted On-PremisesSaaSLicenseImplementation programming languages
Azure BoardsYesYesYesProprietary.NET and modern Web frameworks
HeySpaceYesNoYesProprietaryJavaScript
JIRAYesYesYesProprietaryJava
Projektron BCSYesYesYesProprietaryJava
TaigaYesYesYesGPLPython and JavaScript
TrelloYesNoYesProprietary
TuleapYesYesYesGPLPHP and JavaScript

Sprint features[edit]

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SoftwareScrum boardCustom columnsBurndown chartSprint goal
Azure BoardsYesYesYesSprint name
HeySpaceYesYesNoSprint description
JIRAYesYesYesYes
Projektron BCSYesYesYesNo
TaigaYesYesYesYes
TrelloYesYesVia pluginNo
TuleapYesYesYesSprint description

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Story features[edit]

SoftwareReorderable product backlogStory descriptionAcceptance criteriaStory pointsPlanning pokerPlanning poker points averagingStory claimingComments on storiesChange tracking
Azure BoardsYesYesYesYesVia extension[1]NoYesYesYes
HeySpaceYesYesYesNoNoNoYesYesYes
JIRAYesYesVia custom fieldYesVia pluginVia pluginYesYesYes
Projektron BCSYesYesYesYesNoNoYesYesYes
TaigaYesYesVia custom fieldYesNoNoYesYesYes
TrelloYesYesYesVia pluginVia pluginVia pluginYesYesYes
TuleapYesYesYesYesNoNoYesYesYes

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Task features[edit]

SoftwareTasks within storiesTask claimingMultiple people can claim tasksSeparate comments on tasksAuto-story completion[2]
Azure BoardsYesYesNoYesVia extension[3]
HeySpaceYesNoYesYesNo
JIRAYesYesNoYesOptional
Projektron BCSYesYesYesYesNo
TaigaYesYesNoYesYes
TrelloYesNoNoNoNo
TuleapYesYesYesYesYes

Integration features[edit]

SoftwareSlack integrationHipChat integrationData export
Azure BoardsYesYesYes
HeySpaceown built-in featureown built-in featureNo
JIRAYesYesYes
Projektron BCSNoNoYes
TaigaYesYesYes
TrelloYesYes[4]Yes
TuleapNoNoYes

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Notes and references[edit]

  1. ^https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=ms-devlabs.estimate
  2. ^when all tasks have been marked completed
  3. ^https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=tfsaggregatorteam.tfs-aggregator-web-service
  4. ^'Hipchat integrates with Trello'. HipChat. 4 March 2015. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 1 August 2015.
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