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Scrum overview

Scrum overview

- [Instructor] Scrum is the most popular and widely adopted agile framework. It's a lightweight framework with just a handful of events, accountabilities, and deliverables, and a small set of rules and guidelines. Scrum is often described as a deceptively simple framework. The inventors of Scrum defined it as a framework that is easy to understand and difficult to master. Most people get up and running with Scrum in just a couple of hours, but getting optimal output with Scrum requires experience and practice. If I were to describe Scrum in one sentence, I would describe it as an agile framework where a small cross-functional team works in short iterations, called sprints, to create working software. Scrum was introduced by Ken Schwaber and Jeff Sutherland in 1995. The most authoritative resource on Scrum is the Scrum guide, which is available at scrumguides.org. It's less than 20 pages, and you can read the entire guide in an hour or less. This is a high level overview of the Scrum…

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