Scrum
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Scrum is a framework meant to generate value to complex problems, through adaptive solutions.
Pillars (3)
Transparencya common understanding of processes and work being inspected for both the scrum team and stakeholders.
Inspectionthe inspection of artifacts and the progress enabling adaptation.
Adaptionadapting based on inspection to minimize deviations outside of acceptable limits.
Team (3)
Scrum masterleader who helps the Scrum team, and the organization adopt Scrum to facilitate activities and remove impediments.
Product ownerone person representing the stakeholder's needs, maximizing the value of the product according to the set goal.
Developersthe creators of a usable Increment based on the Sprint backlog and Sprint plan.
Events (2)
Sprinta container for all the events where the work is done, which is not more than one month.
Sprint planninginitiates the sprint by creating a plan, where what and how things are done is being decided.
Values (5)
Focusfocus on the work of the sprint and the goals of the Scrum team.
RespectScrum team show respect for each other and for the need to adapt to change.
Openessthe Scrum team is open about the work and challenges involved.
Commitmentthe Scrum team commits their actions and effort to the goals of the Scrum team.
CourageScrum team has the courage to do the right thing in all aspects of their work.
Artifacts (6)
Product backlogan evolving ordered list, which is the source of work and reflects the product goal.
Daily scrumdaily meeting at the same time and place to discuss any possible changes neededto the Sprint backlog.
Sprint reviewfocuses on the product.The outcome of the sprint is being inspected.
Retrospectivefocuses on the process. It is concerned with the people, processes and tools.
Sprint backlogincludes items from the Product backlog, selected for the current Sprint.
Incrementis presented at the Sprint review, to show how the Product goal evolved.