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What is Scrum
Scrum is an agile software development framework. Work is
structured in cycles of work called sprints, iterations of work that are
typically two to four weeks in duration. During each sprint, teams pull from a
prioritized list of customer requirements, called user stories, so that the
features that are developed first are of the highest value to the customer. At
the end of each sprint, a potentially shippable product is delivered.
A
simple framework
Scrum is made up of three roles, three ceremonies, and three artifacts.
Three roles: the Product Owner, who is responsible for the business value of the project; the ScrumMaster, who ensures that the team is functional and productive; and the self-organized team. Read more about Scrum roles.
Three ceremonies: the sprint planning meeting, daily scrum meetings, and sprint review meetings. Read more about Scrum ceremonies.
Three artifacts for prioritizing and tracking tasks: the product backlog, the sprint backlog, and a burndown chart. Read more about Scrum artifacts.
