Scrum framework (Roles, Events, Artifacts)
Scrum Framework: Roles, Events, Artifacts Roles Product Owner: Represents the customer and prioritizes features. Development Team: Creates an...
Scrum Framework: Roles, Events, Artifacts Roles Product Owner: Represents the customer and prioritizes features. Development Team: Creates an...
Roles
Product Owner: Represents the customer and prioritizes features.
Development Team: Creates and maintains the software product.
Scrum Master: Facilitates the Scrum process and ensures the team follows the framework.
Technical Lead: Leads technical development and ensures the product meets technical requirements.
User Story Owner: Writes and owns user stories, representing the user's needs.
Events
Sprint Planning: The team comes together to plan and decide on the work for the next sprint.
Daily Scrum: The team meets daily to discuss progress, identify roadblocks, and adjust plans as needed.
Sprint Review: The team presents the completed work from the sprint and receives feedback from the product owner.
Sprint Retrospective: The team reflects on the sprint's progress and identifies areas for improvement.
Artifacts
Product Backlog: This is a prioritized list of features and user stories for the product.
Sprint Backlog: This is a prioritized list of tasks for the current sprint.
User Story Cards: These cards describe individual user stories, including the user's requirement, acceptance criteria, and high-level components.
Product Increment: This is the completed software at the end of each sprint.
Burndown Chart: This chart shows the remaining work and its estimated effort in each sprint.
By understanding these roles, events, and artifacts, team members can collaborate effectively and deliver software increments that meet the customer's expectations