A concise overview of the structure of roles, meetings, rules and artifacts within a Scrum organization.
Scrum is an iterative, incremental software development framework commonly used with Agile software development. It uses one or more cross-functional, self-organizing teams of about seven people each. Scrum teams use fixed length iterations (called Sprints), typically two weeks or 30 days long. They attempt to build a potentially shippable (properly tested) product every iteration.
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