Course syllabus
Welcome to DAT257/DIT257 Agile Software Project Management LP4 VT25 (7.5 hp)
This is a practical project course, so you will apply agile methods to develop a software project in a small group.
This course aims to give you an introduction to Agile Development Methodologies. You will work on an open problem that is related to the United Nations Sustainability Goals. By iterative planning and evaluating your work, you organize yourself in order to reach a joint goal with limited resources. To do this, you apply an agile software development process to structure your work. You will reflect on your work and learning every week to enable a continuous improvement of your way of working. At the same time, you acquire skills and knowledge in new technologies, tools, and fitting ways to use them to provide value to a stakeholder based on the student's own learning strategies. This will include the use of generative AI for code development and report writing.
Learning outcomes
After completion of this course, the student should possess the following understanding, skills, abilities and judgement:
With knowledge and understanding, the student should:
- describe software engineering as an engineering discipline by using relevant terminology
- describe the relationship between stakeholder, product, and process
Skills and abilities, the student should:
- specify, implement, and evaluate a system based on what different stakeholders perceive as valuable
- learn tools and APIs which are relevant to the project in collaboration with the other team members, including the use of generative AI
- apply a structured software development process as a member of a team
Judgement and approach, the student should:
- reflect on how the process was applied in a project
- reflect on the own and the team's learning strategies
- Optional: reflect on the usage of generative AI in software development project
Contact details
Course Responsible and Examiner:
Irum Inayat, Senior Lecturer, Interaction Design and Software Engineering
(irum@chalmers.se)
Co-Lecturers:
Vladislav Indykov (indykov@chalmers.se)
Teaching Assistants:
- Rilind Elshani rilinde@chalmers.se
- Nadman Abdullah Bin Faisal gusfaisna@student.gu.se
- Kristina Trampush gustramkr@student.gu.se
- Adam Faundez Laurokari adam.laurokari@outlook.com
- Tanya Benu gusbenuta@student.gu.se
- Celina Labbaci guslabce@student.gu.se
- Sofia Serbina gusserbiso@student.gu.se
- Melker Rååd melker.raad@yahoo.se
- Marcelo Santibáñez gussanmaed@student.gu.se
- Marcus Chimba Ljungström chimba@chalmers.se
- Hugo Hammarlund hugoham@chalmers.se
- Sebastian Andersson seand@chalmers.se
- Milena Mackowiak gusmackmi@student.gu.se
Schedule
The rooms and schedule can be found on TimeEdit by following this link.
Organization
This course is offered to students from the University of Gothenburg and Chalmers. The course homepage is located in Canvas.
Lectures: The lectures will provide a general overview and knowledge about Agile Methods for Project Management.
Exercise: We will have one exercise to practice Scrum in a practical setting. This exercise is compulsory.
Replacement Assignment: If you won't be able to make it possible to participate in the Scrum Exercise (27th March 2025) due to a valid reason which you will inform the teacher before the exercise day, you should do the replacement assignment.
Project: This is the core of this course: In a team of 5 students, you will develop software that solves a real-world(tm) problem related to the Sustainability Goals of the UN.
The teams have weekly supervision meetings. The project is supplemented by exercises and lectures that provide insight into the assignment students are working on and software engineering in general. Weekly supervision is an integral part of the course design, and the students and the teaching staff together make sense of the learning objectives concerning the students' experiences. Students will submit weekly reflections as a team and individually after each iteration followed by a Demonstration session of the developed module(s) with their respective TAs.
Unless stated otherwise, all lectures and exercises will be on campus. However, in agreement with the TA, the group supervision can be conducted remotely.
Course structure
Week | Week day, time and room | Description | Link to material / assignment |
13 (Introduction to Agile PM, Project Quality and Scope, Agile teams) | Monday, 24/3 10:00-11:45, HA1 |
Lecture 1-2: Introduction to Agile Software Development and Agile Project Management |
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Monday, 24/3 01:15-15:00, HA1 |
Lecture 3: Introduction to Scrum Framework Lecture 4: User Stories, Acceptance Criteria, and how to split user stories |
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Tuesday, 25/3, 08:00-09:45, SB H1 |
Lecture 5: Scope of the Project Introduction to the course project |
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Tuesday, 25/3, 10:00-11:45, SB H1 |
Lecture 6: Working in Agile Teams Lecture 7: Conflict management |
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Thursday, 27/3 09:00-12:00, SB-L200 |
Assignment A: Scrum exercise, Group 1-13. |
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Thursday, 27/3 14:00-17:00, SB-L200 |
Assignment A: Scrum exercise, Group 14-26. |
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Friday 28/3 |
Meet with your TA to plan and discuss the Project (upcoming submissions) [choose any time slot of your choice] |
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Wednesday, 2/4 23:59 | Assignment B: Team setup and social contract. |
Link to assignments |
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14 (Team Sprint 0) Building the Product and Risk Management ) |
Monday, 31/3 |
Meet with your TA to plan and discuss the Project (upcoming submissions) [choose any time slot of your choice] |
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Wednesday, 2/4 09:00- 11:45, ML11 |
Lecture 8: Building the Product: Iterative and Incremental Delivery, XP-Pair Programming |
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Friday, 4/4 10:00-11:45, HB4 |
Lecture 9: Risk Management | ||
Friday, 4/4 13:15-16:15 |
Meet with your TA to plan and discuss the Project's upcoming submissions |
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Sunday, 6/4 23:59 | Assignment C: Project scope/vision. Assignment D: Setup of git and Kanban board. |
Link to assignments | |
15 (Team Sprint 1) | Monday, 7/4 |
Meet with your TA to plan and discuss the Project (upcoming submissions) [choose any time slot of your choice] |
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Sunday, 13/4, 23:59 | Assignment F-1: Weekly sprint reflection. Assignment G-1: Individual reflections. |
Link to assignments | |
16 (Team Sprint 2) | Monday, 14/4 | Project: Consultation hours, meet your TA | |
Sunday, 20/4, 23:59 | Assignment F-2: Weekly sprint reflection. Assignment G-2: Individual reflections. |
Link to assignments | |
17 (Team Sprint 3) | Monday, 21/4 | Project: Consultation hours, meet your TA | |
Sunday, 27/4, 23:59 | Assignment F-3: Weekly sprint reflection. Assignment G-3: Individual reflections. |
Link to assignments | |
18 (Team Sprint 4) | Monday, 28/4 | Project: Consultation hours, meet your TA | |
Monday, 28/4 SB-M500 |
Lect 10: Human Aspects in Agile Teams | ||
Any day or time of your choice during this week |
Project: meet your TA | ||
Sunday, 4/5, 23:59 | Assignment F-4: Weekly sprint reflection. Assignment G-4: Individual reflections. |
Link to assignments | |
19 (Team Sprint 5)
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Monday, 5/5, 10:00-11:30 |
Project: Consultation hours, meet your TA | |
Sunday, 11/5 23:59 | Assignment F-5: Weekly sprint reflection. Assignment G-5: Individual reflections. |
Link to assignments | |
20 (Team Sprint 6)
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Monday 12/5, 10:00-11:30 |
Project: Consultation hours, meet your TA | |
Friday, 15/5 23:59 |
Assignment A-REPLACEMENT ASSIGNMENT [ only for those who missed the SCRUM exercise] |
Link to assignments | |
Sunday, 18/5 23:59 |
Assignment H: Investor pitch video. Assignment K: Final Report |
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21 (Review Sprint) | Wednesday, 21/5, 01:15-1500 |
Guest Lecture | |
Sunday, 25/5 23:59 | Assignment I: PODCAST [Retrospective] |
Assignments Overview
All assignment can be found here. The course consists of the following assignments:
- Assignment A: Participation in exercise [it is determined by your presence in the SCRUM excercise and will be done by the Teachers only]
- Assignment A:Replacement Assignment [ only for those who missed the SCRUM exercise]
- Assignment B: Team setup and social contact. .
- Assignment C: Project scope description.
- Assignment D: Setup of git repository and Kanban board.
- Assignment F: Group weekly sprint reflections.
- Assignment G : Individual weekly reflections
- Assignment H: Investor pitch video.
- Assignment I: Podcast
- Assignment K: Final Report
All assignments must be passed in order to pass the course.
Course literature
Initial course literature for each topic can be found in the respective Modules.
Course summary:
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