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Scrum is a thin and iterative project management process, which belongs to the &lt;a title=&quot;Agile method&quot;&#xD;
href=&quot;http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agile_software_development&quot;>Agile methods&lt;/a> family, sharing the values defined in&#xD;
the Agile manifesto and applying its fundamental principles.&#xD;
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Summary&#xD;
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&lt;p>&#xD;
Here's a summary of Scrum:&#xD;
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Scrum leads to oftenly and regulary showing (every 2 or 4 weeks, depending on &lt;a class=&quot;elementLink&quot;&#xD;
href=&quot;./../../../Scrum/guidances/termdefinitions/Sprint_494C0C24.html&quot; guid=&quot;_kftWoIHqEduFs9jH8xc4xw&quot;>Sprint&lt;/a>&#xD;
length) a working (partial) product. Business analysis identifies requirements and defines their priorities. Team gets&#xD;
organized in order to determine the best way to implement most prioritized requirements. At the end of each Sprint,&#xD;
everybody can see the actual product working and contribute to make a decision on what's next: either release it as is,&#xD;
or continue to improve it through an additional sprint before reconsidering again.&#xD;
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&lt;h5>&#xD;
Origin&#xD;
&lt;/h5>&#xD;
&lt;p>&#xD;
Scrum is a term from rugby. The process revolves around a strong team looking forward to reaching a goal, as it is the&#xD;
case with rugby when a pack deploys its collective strength to move forward witht the ball during a scrum.&#xD;
&lt;/p>&#xD;
&lt;p>&#xD;
Scrum particulary focuses on the social and collective aspect of development. Scrum Goal is to improve quality and&#xD;
productivity, with an empirical approach, relying on autonomous teaming.&#xD;
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&lt;h5>&#xD;
Empirism&#xD;
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&lt;p>&#xD;
An empirical process, thus experience-based, requires a good visibility, frequent inspections and adaptation to&#xD;
planning changes. This is applied in Scrum through the 2 regulation cycles:&#xD;
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&lt;li>&#xD;
During Daily Scrums, passed day experience is taken into account to adapt the planning for remaining days in the&#xD;
sprint.&#xD;
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&lt;li>&#xD;
During sprint reviews, passed sprint experience is taken into account to adapt the release planning regarding next&#xD;
sprints.&#xD;
&lt;/li>&#xD;
&lt;/ul>&#xD;
&lt;p>&#xD;
Sprint tasks are not defined very precisely: no start date, no end date, no dependency. Scrum considers that it's not&#xD;
predictable. Scrum empirism continuously relies on current project state analysis for process control and risk&#xD;
reduction.&#xD;
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&lt;h5>&#xD;
Scope&#xD;
&lt;/h5>&#xD;
&lt;p>&#xD;
Scrum does not describe all the software development activities (analysis, design, coding, testing) and must be&#xD;
considered, rather than a full process, more as a process pattern to use for project and requirement management.&#xD;
&amp;lt;br0/&amp;gt; Scrum does not provide help to achieve development technical activities. It is Team's job to define by&#xD;
itself what's the work to do.&#xD;
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&lt;h5>&#xD;
Diffusion&#xD;
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&lt;p>&#xD;
Scrum exists since the 90s and its popularity has been growing for a few years and it has been used by hundreds of&#xD;
projects around the world. For 3 years now, a certification process has been set up. In November 2006, more than 7000&#xD;
people had obtained ScrumMaster certification.&#xD;
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&amp;nbsp;&lt;img height=&quot;56&quot; alt=&quot;ScrumMaster&quot; src=&quot;./resources/csm.jpg&quot; width=&quot;179&quot; />&#xD;
&lt;/p>&#xD;
&lt;p>&#xD;
For more informations on Scrum, go to&lt;a href=&quot;http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scrum_(management)&quot;&#xD;
target=&quot;_blank&quot;>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scrum_%28management%29&lt;/a>&#xD;
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