From the course: DevOps Foundations: Lean and Agile
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Agile in practice: Scrum
From the course: DevOps Foundations: Lean and Agile
Agile in practice: Scrum
- Do you want to use Agile on a project at work, but you feel lost? Let's explore the specific methodologies used in Agile development that will help you navigate the process. The two popular Agile methodologies are Scrum and Kanban. Scrum is a framework for managing complex projects, and Kanban is a visual system to organize work and manage workflows. Let's dig into Scrum more and learn the basics. The term scrum comes from rugby. It is a tight player formation that's trying to move the ball towards the goal. It is also an approach for managing complex projects that emphasize working in short iterations with daily communication and defined roles for the team members. This is the Scrum lifecycle. Every project has a product backlog, which is a prioritized set of desired product features. The highest priority items are selected and implemented in two to four week periods in a sprint iteration. In the Scrum framework, a sprint is simply a time box of work lasting a month or less. Every…
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