Scrum, developed by Ken Schwaber and Jeff Sutherland, is a framework for managing complex product development using an empirical process control theory. It emphasizes transparency, inspection, and adaptation through defined roles (ScrumMaster, Product Owner, Team), time-boxed events (Sprints, Daily Scrums, etc.), and artifacts (Product Backlog, Sprint Backlog). The framework promotes self-organization, cross-functionality, and iterative progress, allowing teams to deliver potentially shippable increments of the product regularly.
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Scrum Guide
Scrum, developed by Ken Schwaber and Jeff Sutherland, is a framework for managing complex product development using an empirical process control theory. It emphasizes transparency, inspection, and adaptation through defined roles (ScrumMaster, Product Owner, Team), time-boxed events (Sprints, Daily Scrums, etc.), and artifacts (Product Backlog, Sprint Backlog). The framework promotes self-organization, cross-functionality, and iterative progress, allowing teams to deliver potentially shippable increments of the product regularly.