Scrum
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Scrum is the type of Agile framework.
It is a framework within which people can address complex adaptive problem while productivity and creativity of delivering product is at highest possible values.
Scrum uses Iterative process.
Roles provide a basic description of duties and responsibilities to assist teams in efficiently delivering tasks because the basis of Scrum is realism, self-organization, and constant progress.
The Product Owner represents the stakeholders and is responsible for defining and prioritizing the features or user stories that need to be developed.
The Scrum Master facilitates the Scrum process, helps the team remove impediments, and ensures that Scrum practices are followed.
The Development Team is responsible for designing, coding, testing, and delivering increments of product functionality.
Scrum defines several events (sometimes called ceremonies) that occur inside each sprint: sprint planning, daily scrum, sprint review, and sprint retrospective.
Agile scrum artifacts are information that a scrum team and stakeholders use to detail the product being developed, actions to produce it, and the actions performed during the project.