Ken Schwaber is an experienced software developer, product manager and industry consultant - the owner of the scrummaster trademark, a course in Scrum software development process. Schwaber is president Advanced Development Methods (ADM), a company dedicated to improving software development practice. He is one of the leaders of the agile software development movement, and a founder of the Agile Alliance.
Ken worked with Jeff Sutherland to formulate the initial versions of Scrum development process and to present Scrum as a formal process at OOPSLA'95. They have extended and enhanced Scrum at many software companies and IT organizations.
Works
- Schwaber, Ken (1 February 2004). Agile Project Management with Scrum. Microsoft Press. ISBN 978-0-735-61993-7.
- Schwaber, Ken; Beedle, Mike (18 February 2002). Agile Software Development with Scrum. Prentice Hall. ISBN 978-0-130-67634-4.
- Schwaber, Ken (2007). The Enterprise and Scrum. Microsoft Press. ISBN 978-0-7356-2337-8.
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Personal Life
Ken Schwaber lives in Lexington, Massachusetts with his long-time wife, Christina. Ken and Christina have two daughters, Carey (born in 1979) and Valerie (born in 1982).
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