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Scrum Roles and Events Guide

SCRUM is a framework for developing products using short iterations called sprints. Key aspects of scrum include user stories to define features, daily stand-up meetings to track progress, and sprints lasting 1-4 weeks to complete work items. Story points are used to estimate user story sizes using the Fibonacci sequence. The product owner prioritizes work, the development team completes items, and the scrum master removes impediments.

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Scrum Roles and Events Guide

SCRUM is a framework for developing products using short iterations called sprints. Key aspects of scrum include user stories to define features, daily stand-up meetings to track progress, and sprints lasting 1-4 weeks to complete work items. Story points are used to estimate user story sizes using the Fibonacci sequence. The product owner prioritizes work, the development team completes items, and the scrum master removes impediments.

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SCRUM is a framework for developing, delivering, and

sustaining complex products.


USER STORY

is a short description
Cheat Sheet of a feature that
a customer is asking for.
Written in the
following form:
THE SCRUM PROCESS As a ... I want ..., so that ...

SPRINT

is a consistent iteration
of time where the team
completes work.
Sprint duration: 1-4 weeks.

STORY POINT

is a measuring unit used


instead of hours to estimate
a task or a user story with
the Fibonacci sequence
(1,2,3,5,8,13,21...).

ROLES

The Product Owner The Development Team The Scrum Master


is responsible for the final product. is cross-functional, self-organizing, is responsible for the Scrum
He owns the Product Backlog and and responsible for delivery of process. He removes impediments
prioritizes backlog items. functional software increment. and facilitates team meetings.
It consists of 3-9 people.

EVENTS ARTIFACTS

Sprint Planning Daily Scrum Product Backlog Sprint Backlog


is a session for a team and is a daily 15-minute standup is an ordered list of is the set of Product
the Product Owner to to inspect progress everything that is known Backlog items selected
determine what work will be toward the sprint goal. It is to be needed in the product. for the Sprint.
done in the next sprint. held at the same time
Timebox: 8 hours for and place each day.
1 month sprint

Don'ts Do's

Increment
Sprint Review Sprint Retrospective is the sum of Sprint backlog items
The presentation of Team discusses how completed during the sprint.
the completed work to the the sprint went and what
Stakeholders. needs to be improved.
Timebox: 4 hours for Timebox: 3 hours for
1 month sprint 1 month sprint

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