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Change a project process from Agile to Scrum

Azure DevOps Services | Azure DevOps Server 2022 | Azure DevOps Server 2020

You can change a project based on the Agile process to use an inherited Scrum process. This article provides the steps needed to make this change.

Prior to making this change, we recommend you familiarize yourself with the process you are changing to. The Task, Bug, Feature, and Epic work item types are the same for both Scrum and Agile processes. Some State and Reason field values, however, are different.

  Process Work item types Workflow
Agile Screenshot that shows Agile work item types. Screenshot that shows Agile workflow.
Scrum Screenshot that shows Scrum work item types. Screenshot that shows Scrum workflow.

For more information, see About processes and process templates.

Reasons you might want to change your process from Agile to Scrum:

  • You want to use Product Backlog Item and Effort instead of User Story and Story Points.
  • Your organization is requiring everyone to standardize their tracking with a customized inherited process based on the Scrum process.

Warning

If you have existing work items, this process requires manual updates to work items and board configuration. Make sure you follow the steps provided in this article to ensure you address the manual steps required after you change the process used by a project.

Open Settings>Process

You create, manage, and make customizations to processes from Organization settings>Process.

  1. Choose the Azure DevOps logo to open Projects. Then choose Organization settings.

    Choose Organization settings.

  2. Then, choose Process.

    Choose Process.

    Important

    If you don't see Process, then you're working from TFS-2018 or earlier version. The Process page isn't supported. You must use the features supported for the On-premises XML process model.

You create, manage, and make customizations to processes from Collection Settings>Process.

  1. Choose the Azure DevOps logo to open Projects. Choose the project collection whose processes you want to customize, and then choose Collection Settings.

    Choose Organization settings.

  2. Then, choose Process.

    Choose Process.

Create and customize a Scrum inherited process

The first step is to create an inherited process that you can customize. The default, system processes are locked from being customized.

  1. From the Process page, choose the actions icon of the Scrum system process, and then select Create inherited process. Name the process "Scrum - Inherited".

  2. If the User Story and Issue work item types are used by your current project, then add these work item types to the "Scrum - Inherited" process.

    You don't have to add any details to these work item types as you'll be changing them later to Product Backlog Item and Impediment. However, if you have captured details within a field—such as Story Points, Priority, or other field—then add those fields to the work item types.

  3. When you are finished, your work item types list should appear as follows.

    Scrum Inherited WITs

Change the project process

  1. Choose the process that contains the project you want to change. To change from Agile to Scrum, choose Agile or the custom process based on Agile. Here we choose Agile.

    Choose the Agile process

  2. Choose Projects, and then choose the actions icon for the project you want to change, and select Change process. Here we choose the MyAgile project.

    Choose Projects tab

    Follow the steps in the wizard.

  3. Choose the Scrum - Inherited process that you created earlier and then choose Save.

    Step 1 of 3 of change process dialog, Choose the process

    If you skipped step 2 of Create and customize a Scrum inherited process, you'll receive the following message to add the missing work item types.

    Step 2 of 3 of change process dialog, Retry

    Close the wizard dialog and add the missing work item types now. See Add and manage work item types.

  4. Upon successful completion, the wizard displays the following information. Make a note of the steps to follow and then choose Close.

    Step 3 of 3 of change process dialog

Steps to manually update your work items and board settings:

  • Update the column to state mapping for each team board
  • Update existing work items using the work item types set by the target process
  • Update existing work items using the correct state model of the target process.

Update board column-to-state settings

You can customize boards to display intermediate columns. For each column added, you must choose a valid workflow state for the work item types displayed on the board. For more information, see Workflow states & state categories.

  1. For each team, open your board.

    Open team board

  2. Choose the Correct this now link or the gear icon to configure the board settings.

    The Settings dialog opens. Those tabs that display a required icon need correction.

    Columns dialog

    Rename each column and choose the correct state for each column so that the column-to-state mapping is correct. As needed, add one or more columns. When done, choose Save and close.

    Board fixed.

Update work items

Your next step is to bulk update work items. The recommended sequence is:

  • Create a work item query that displays all work items that need update.
  • Perform a bulk update to change the work item type of User Story work items to Product Backlog Items.
  • Perform a bulk update on all States to change from Agile states—Active, Resolved, and Closed—to Scrum process states—Approved, Committed, and Done.
  1. Create a query to get a list of all User Stories, Issues, Features, Tasks, and Epics. You will need to change the work item type of the first two work item types, and the State and Reason fields for all items.

    Query all items

  2. Choose the actions icon and then select Column options. Choose to show the State and Reason fields. Choose the Sort tab, and set it to sort the list by work item type and state value.

    Column options dialog, sort tab

  3. Choose Results to just show the list of work items.

  4. Highlight all User Stories, choose the actions icon, select Change type, and change the type to Product Backlog Item.

    Change type dialog

    For more details, see Move, change, or delete work items, Change the work item type.

    It's possible that you will receive errors where the work item type and the state are mismatched. In that case, you can't save your changes until you update the state as described in the next step.

    Error state of changed work item type

  5. Highlight all work items of the same State, such as Resolved, choose the actions icon, and then select Edit. Add the State field and select Committed or a valid value for the Product Backlog Item. You may also need to update the Reason field. For details, see Bulk edit work items.

    Edit work item dialog

    This should result in an updated list without errors.

    Updated list without errors.

  6. To save your changes, choose the actions icon and select Save items.

  7. Repeat the above steps to change the work item type for Issue to Impediment, and update the states to valid states for the work item types.

  8. When done, make sure you choose the actions icon and select Save items.

Tip

If you have a number of field value changes, such as populating the Effort field with the value held in Story Points, you can do that using Excel. See Bulk add or modify work items with Excel.

Verify your changes

  1. Go to your team backlog and review the user stories.

    View team backlog

  2. Go to your team board and verify that the column settings are valid.

    View team board

    To add columns or change column names, see Add columns to your board.

Optional updates

After changing the process, you may want to make additional updates as follows: