Difference between VS2010 Scrum v1.0 vs MSF for Agile software development v5.0 or the latter is the superset?

Numan picture Numan · Sep 20, 2010 · Viewed 7.1k times · Source

How significant are the differences between Visual Studio Scrum 1.0 & MSF for Agile Software Development v5.0 process templates?

Has anyone used one over the other?

We are currently using external tools (TRAC) for implementing Scrum in our development process, since MS came up with additional process guidance in TFS2010, these 2 things confuse me to the core!

Unsure, which one to adopt!

Answer

Angelok picture Angelok · Sep 30, 2010

You're not alone! We have used both, mistakenly starting with the MSF Agile 5.0 template. If you are using Scrum specifically, I would use the Scrum 1.0 template. The Scrum 1.0 template was created with Ken Schwaber, one of the founders of Scrum.

The MSF Agile 5.0 Template contains workbooks which allow a lot of control over reporting data using excel. But, there's many more disadvantages. It doesn't have a release burndown report. In order to produce a usable sprint burndown, you need to record actuals in your tasks. The product backlog is hard to keep groomed. The user story is the only backlog item, so tracking engineering spikes or non functional requirements are awkward.

The Sprint 1.0 uses a "Sprint" workitem type which makes velocity and burndowns a snap.

So, as far as tools go, it's pretty good.