July 2021
Beginner
174 pages
3h 52m
English
In the previous chapters, we examined the fundamental concepts and components of Scrum and obtained precious knowledge about them. Although this knowledge is essential, it is not enough to successfully deliver a software project. This is not a weakness on Scrum's part. It is simply that, as we have mentioned in previous chapters, Scrum is a framework, not a process or methodology. Scrum sets rules, responsibilities, and guidelines about how to develop software but doesn't dictate which methods or techniques to use.
Scrum Teams use different methodologies and processes for software development, and some of them have become de facto standards in Scrum. In this chapter, we will examine two fundamental concepts ...