What is Scrum: An Introduction Overview and History | Scrum in10 Minutes | Training

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  • čas přidán 22. 12. 2022
  • Scrum is an agile software development process to manage software projects.
    Scrum is based on three simple principles: visible progress, constant inspection, and adaptation. With Scrum, teams use an empirical approach to adapt to changing requirements and priorities. Teams using Scrum focus on delivering working software to their customers frequently.
    Scrum is an agile process to manage software development projects. Scrum is not prescriptive on engineering practices, but rather it is a lightweight framework based on a few (common sense) guidelines for managing projects. Scrum follows an empirical process control in which the team adapts based on experience rather than following a rigorous set of steps or a very detailed plan. The word Scrum itself comes from rugby and refers to a way of restarting the game.
    Scrum, as we know it today, is the result of the work and collaboration of Jeff Sutherland and Ken Schwaber, circa 1995. In 2001 Ken Schwaber and Mike Beedle wrote the book Agile Software Development with Scrum, which made the practices reach a broader audience and become a mainstream software development process.
    Most Scrum team members are typically found in traditional development teams. Yet, some subtle differences in their responsibilities when working in a Scrum team are worth discussing first.
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