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Scrum (development) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Scrum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Scrum can refer to: • Scrum (rugby), a way to restart a rugby union or rugby league game after an interruption (e.g., after a minor foul) • Scrum (development), an agile software development method f...
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Non-profit organization, provides facilities, stories, courses, resources, other materials, to individuals and organizations, to help users succeed; promotes awareness and understanding, supports iterative improvement of software development profession. ... Scrum is an iterative, incremental framework for developing any...
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This site, the first home of Scrum, will remain standing with a library of materials that I’ve created on the journey so far. Also, I’ll publish a list of sessions when I will work with the general public in workshops.
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Scrum is an iterative, incremental process for developing any product or managing any work. It produces a potentially shippable set of functionality at the end of every iteration. It's attributes are: ... Scrum is an agile process to manage and control development work.
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Scrum (rugby) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Scrum.com brings you all the latest rugby news from the Six Nations, British and Irish Lions, Rugby World Cup, Guinness Premiership, Magners League, Heineken Cup, Tri Nations and Super 14s. ... Size matters, New Zealand scrum changes and leading Welsh sides in Europe - John Griffiths answers your questions...
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SCRUM suggests a length of a month. Crystal may stretch further. The tendency, however, is to make each iteration as short as you can get away with. This provides more frequent feedback, so you know where you are more often.
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