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Scrum is a general purpose Agile Project Management framework that is used to set an empirical
pattern of behavior at a small team level. Scrum, which is grounded in empirical process control theory,
employs an iterative, incremental approach to optimize predictability and control risk. Three
pillars uphold every implementation of empirical process control.
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- Transparency
- Inspection
- Adaptation
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The Scrum framework consists of a set of Scrum Teams and their associated roles; Time-Boxes, Artifacts,
and Rules. Scrum Teams are designed to optimize flexibility and productivity; to this end, they
are self-organizing, they are cross-functional, and they work in iterations.
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- The Scrum Master, who is responsible for ensuring the process is understood and followed;
- The Product Owner, who is responsible for maximizing the value of the work that the Scrum Team does; and
- The Team, which does the work. The Team consists of developers with all the skills to turn
the Product Owner's requirements into a potentially releasable piece of the product by the end of the Sprint.
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The heart of Scrum is a Sprint, which is an iteration of one month or less that is of consistent length
throughout a development effort. All Sprints use the same Scrum framework, and all Sprints deliver
an increment of the final product that is potentially releasable. One Sprint starts immediately after
the other.
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