SEED Infotech is leading IT Training Institute in India

Talk to our counsellor

Scrum Process

The Scrum process is an Agile project management framework that is widely used in software development. It is designed to help teams manage complex projects and deliver high-quality software products quickly and efficiently. The Scrum process is based on the principles of transparency, inspection, and adaptation.

Here are the key components of the Scrum Process

scrum_process

Scrum ProcessAgile project management framework

 

  • Product Backlog: A prioritized list of features or requirements that need to be developed. The Product Owner is responsible for maintaining the backlog and ensuring that it is updated regularly.
  • Sprint Planning: At the start of each Sprint (a time-boxed period of typically 2-4 weeks), the Scrum Team meets to plan the work that will be completed during the Sprint. They select items from the Product Backlog and create a Sprint Backlog, which is a list of tasks that need to be completed.
  • Daily Scrum: A short daily meeting (usually 15 minutes) where the Scrum Team discusses progress, identifies any obstacles, and plans the work for the next 24 hours.
  • Sprint Review: At the end of each Sprint, the Scrum Team presents the work that has been completed to the stakeholders and receives feedback.
  • Sprint Retrospective: After the Sprint Review, the Scrum Team meets to reflect on the Sprint and identify ways to improve their processes.

The Scrum process emphasizes collaboration, self-organization, and continuous improvement. It allows teams to work in a highly flexible and adaptable manner, responding quickly to changing requirements and priorities. By focusing on delivering a working product increment at the end of each Sprint, the Scrum process ensures that value is delivered to the customer on a regular basis.

Blogger,
Prasant Pokarnaa
SEED Infotech Ltd., Pune