What Is Scrum?: The Framework
What Is Scrum?: The Framework
Scrum is a framework that helps agile teams to work together. Using it, the
team members can deliver and sustain the complex product. It encourages the
team to learn through practice, self-organize while working on the problem.
Scum is a work done through the framework and continuously shipping values
to customers.
It is the most frequent software that is used by the development team. Its
principle and lessons can be applied to all kinds of teamwork. Its policy and
experiences is a reason of popularity of Scrum framework. The Scrum
describes a set of tools, meetings, and roles that help the teams structure. It
also manages the work done by the team
The framework
Scrum and agile are not the same thing because Scrum focused on
continuous improvement, which is a core foundation of agile. Scrum
framework focuses on ongoing getting work done.
Sprints are a short, time-boxed period for Scrum team that works to complete
a set amount of work. Sprints are the core component of Scrum and agile
methodology. The right sprints will help our agile team to ship better
software.
What is the product backlog?
A product backlog is a registered list of work for the development team. It is
driven from the roadmap and its requirements. The essential task is
represented at the top of the product backlog so that the team member
knows what to deliver first. The developer team doesn't work through the
backlog from the product owner's side and product owner doesn't push the
work to the developer team. The developer team pulls work from the product
backlog.