Agile Scrum Guide
This is a 7-page guide on
Agile
Scrum that explains a lean approach to software
development using Scrum.
Scrum is an iterative process of software development; it can be used
to manage and run development teams, and is also considered as a
project management approach. Scrum really is a process skeleton and
requires fleshing out with practices and predefined roles.
(7 pages, 143kb, pdf format)
What is Scrum?
This section in the PDF explains the SCRUM methodology and its adaptive
people focus approach. SRUM software development framework and its
components are also explained here with diagrams.
- A lean approach to software development
- A simple framework
Scrum Roles
In SCRUM, the process of software development has three different
roles. Each of these roles and their responsibilities are explained in
detail in this section.
- The Product Owner
- The ScrumMaster
- The Team
Scrum Ceremonies
SRCUM is structured in cycles of work called Sprints that are typically
two to four weeks in duration. This section explains about different
meetings conducted in each Sprint of a SCRUM.
- Sprint Planning Meeting
- Daily Scrum Meeting
- Sprint Review Meeting
Scrum Artifacts
The three Scrum Artifacts used throughout the Scrum process and are
described in this section.
- Product Backlog
- Sprint Backlog
- Burndown Chart
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