What framework is this ceremony commonly used in?
Below is a table that outlines a complete set of Agile ceremonies and some of the commonly associated tools or practices:
Ceremony | Purpose | Tools/Practices |
---|---|---|
Sprint Planning | Plan and agree on the work to be completed during the sprint. | Product Backlog, Sprint Backlog, User Stories, Sprint Goal, Estimation Techniques (e.g., Planning Poker) |
Daily Standup | Keep the team aligned and informed about progress, identify any obstacles or issues. | Daily Standup Meeting, Three Questions (What did I accomplish yesterday? What will I do today? Are there any obstacles or blockers in my way?) |
Sprint Review | Demonstrate the work completed during the sprint and gather feedback from stakeholders. | Sprint Review Meeting, Product Increment, Stakeholder Feedback, Product Backlog Review, Sprint Review Report |
Sprint Retrospective | Reflect on the sprint process and identify opportunities for improvement. | Sprint Retrospective Meeting, Retrospective Actions, Retrospective Report, Retrospective Timeline, Retrospective Board |
Understanding the 4 Agile Ceremonies [2023]
The Agile methodology is a flexible and iterative approach to software development that emphasizes collaboration, customer feedback, and the ability to adapt to change.
Table of Content
- What is an Agile Ceremonies?
- What are the 4 Agile Ceremonies?
- 1. Sprint Planning
- 2. Daily Standup (or Daily Scrum)
- 3. Sprint Review
- 4. Sprint Retrospective
- What framework is this ceremony commonly used in?
- Best Practices for Agile ceremonies.
- FAQs on Agile Ceremony
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