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Post by account_disabled on Dec 7, 2023 0:16:13 GMT -8
Event that summarizes the work on the Product that was completed during the current Sprint. It takes place on the last day of the Sprint and is open to Stakeholders. Its purpose is to evaluate the Increment, i.e. to B2B Email List present the latest version of the Product. An important part of the Sprint Review is also the discussion of the improvements and updates made. And also to make the necessary changes to the Product Backlog, so that all Stakeholders can see the current status of the Product. Sprint Review – table of contents: Introduction The role of Stakeholders during Sprint Review Releasing Increments Working on the Product Backlog during Sprint Review Summary Introduction Sprint Review and Sprint Retrospective are two Sprint Summary Events. In this article we wrote more extensively about the roles that each Scrum Event plays. Today, we’ll just mention that they provide an opportunity to ground the three pillars of empiricism – transparency, inspection, and adaptation – concerning the Product and the work of the Scrum Team. Sprint Review is dedicated to the Product. And its purpose is to inspect the Increment, i.e. the results of the work done in the Sprint that just ended. The event lasts a maximum of four hours. All members of the Scrum Team, as well as Stakeholders, i.e. all people interested in the progress of the Product attend it. The role of Stakeholders during Sprint Review During the Sprint Review, the Scrum Team presents the Increment to the Stakeholders.
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