Key Terminologies of Scrum
Here are some of key terminologies of Scrum:
- Product Backlog: The product backlog is known to be the prioritized list of fixes as well as features that is included in the product’s roadmap.
- Sprint: Sprint is known as a time-box event which typically lasts from one week to four weeks, in this phase a product increment or iteration occurs.
- Development Team: The development team is a group of individuals who are professional in their field and are responsible for product delivery.
- Daily Scrum: Daily scrum is a 15 minute daily meeting used by the development team to integrate activities and to create a plan for the next 24 hours of development.
- Sprint Review: The sprint review is held at the end of the sprint in which the team presents all the work that is completed to their stakeholders and the stakeholders give back their feedback.
- Sprint Retrospective: The sprint retrospective is a meeting concluded at the end of each sprint so that the team can discuss what went well and what could be improved as well as how to make those improvements.
What is Scrum?
The Scrum framework has been used since the early 1990s. Scrum is a framework that can be used for building products. This article focuses on discussing Scrum in detail.
Table of Content
- What is Scrum?
- Key Terminologies of Scrum
- What is Scrum Methodology?
- How does Scrum Work?
- What are Scrum Artifacts?
- What are Scrum Roles?
- What are Sprints in Scrum?
- What is Sprint Process?
- Applications of Scrum
- Benefits of Scrum
- Limitations of Scrum
- Agile Vs scrum
- Conclusion: Scrum
- What is Scrum? – FAQs
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