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About Scrum
The scrum development approach
Scrum is an agile approach to software development. Rather than a full process or methodology, it is a framework. So instead of providing complete, detailed descriptions of how everything is to be done on the project, much is left up to the software development team. This is done because the team will know best how to solve the problem they are presented.
Scrum relies on a self-organizing, cross-functional team. The scrum team is self-organizing in that there is no overall team leader who decides which person will do which task or how a problem will be solved. Those are issues that are decided by the team as a whole. The team is cross-functional so that everyone necessary to take a feature from idea to implementation is involved.
The scrum team
Scrum teams do not include any of the traditional software engineering roles such as programmer, designer, tester, or architect. Everyone on the project works together to complete the set of work they have collectively committed to complete within a sprint. Scrum teams develop a deep form of camaraderie and a feeling that "we're all in this together.
Product backlogs and sprint backlogs
Learning recourses
- Scrum Introduction to Scrum - An Agile Process
- Scrum eBook EN Scrum and XP from the Trenches
- Scrum eBook RU Scrum и XP: заметки с передовой
- Wiki Scrum (development)