Scrum

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Scrum is an agile project management framework that organizes work into iterative sprints with defined roles, events, and artifacts to help teams deliver value incrementally.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Agile framework
Product development framework
Project management framework
appliedIn IT projects
Non-IT domains
Product development
basedOn Empirical process control
contrastsWith Traditional waterfall project management
definesTimebox Daily Scrum is 15 minutes or less
Sprint Planning is timeboxed
Sprint Retrospective is timeboxed NERFINISHED
Sprint Review is timeboxed NERFINISHED
emphasizes Collaboration
Continuous improvement
Cross-functional teams
Customer feedback
Self-managing teams
encourages Adaptation based on feedback
Frequent inspection of progress
Transparency of work
focusesOn Delivering a potentially releasable Increment each Sprint
hasArtifact Increment
Product Backlog
Sprint Backlog NERFINISHED
hasEvent Daily Scrum NERFINISHED
Sprint Planning
Sprint Retrospective
Sprint Review
hasGuide Scrum Guide NERFINISHED
hasRole Developers
Product Owner
Scrum Master NERFINISHED
organizesWorkInto Sprints
originatedIn Software development
primaryGoal Deliver value incrementally
relatedTo Agile Manifesto NERFINISHED
requires Definition of Done
Product Goal
Sprint Goal
ScrumGuideAuthors Jeff Sutherland NERFINISHED
Ken Schwaber NERFINISHED
supports Incremental delivery
Iterative development
timeboxOfSprint One month or less
usesBacklog Ordered list of work items
usesPillars Adaptation
Inspection
Transparency

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Extreme Programming (XP) relatedTo Scrum
subject surface form: Extreme Programming
Jira supportsMethodology Scrum