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Daily Scrum (Daily Stand-Up)

The Daily Scrum, also known as the "daily stand-up," is a meeting that is held every day in the Scrum framework. The purpose of the Daily Scrum is to give team members an opportunity to synchronize their work and plan for the next 24 hours. During the meeting, each team member answers three questions: What did you do yesterday? What will you do today? Are there any obstacles in your way? The Daily Scrum is typically time-boxed to 15 minutes and is held at the same time and place every day to ensure consistency. The meeting is led by the Scrum Master, and all members of the development team are expected to attend.

Scrum agile framework

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Scrum is an Agile framework for managing and completing complex projects, it has several activities that are performed in a regular cadence, these activities are: Sprint Planning : Held at the beginning of each sprint, the sprint planning meeting is where the team reviews the product backlog and decides on the work that will be completed during the upcoming sprint. Daily Scrum (Stand-up) : This is a short, daily meeting where team members give a quick update on what they did yesterday, what they plan to do today, and any obstacles they are facing. Sprint Review : This is a meeting held at the end of each sprint where the team demonstrates the working software they have completed and gets feedback from stakeholders. Sprint Retrospective : This is a meeting held at the end of each sprint where the team reflects on what went well and what could be improved during the sprint. Backlog Grooming : This is a meeting to review, update and maintain the backlog, the team discusses the priorities,...