This document provides an introduction to the Agile Scrum methodology, outlining its advantages over traditional software development methods like the waterfall model. It details the roles, processes, and artifacts involved in Scrum, such as sprints, product backlog, and daily meetings, emphasizing the importance of self-organizing teams and customer collaboration. Additionally, it discusses the history of Scrum and its scalability in various team sizes, highlighting both the benefits and potential drawbacks of adopting this methodology.