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Margaret K. Kulpa, Kent A. Johnson

"Interpreting the CMMI: A Process Improvement Approach, Second Edition"


What is Scrum?
Scrum is a methodology that organizes projects into small, cross-functional teams.
Work is organized and prioritized according to Product Backlogs. These backlog
items are grouped into a series of short iteration tasks called Sprints. A brief meeting
held daily (called a Scrum) communicates to the team the work that has been
accomplished, what work needs to be done, and asks for input concerning possible
barriers or problems that the team sees in accomplishing the work. These are
generally standup meetings where each team member is asked, ???What have you
done since yesterday? What are you planning to do by tomorrow? Do you have
any problems preventing you from accomplishing your goal???? A planning session
is held that defines backlog items to be grouped into a Sprint. Sprint Retrospectives
are held where team members discuss issues, accomplishments, and lessons
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learned about the previous Sprint. Customer input is highly sought, and customers
may become part of the team.


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