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Scrum Events or Ceremonies

There are five core Scrum ceremonies: product backlog refinement, sprint planning meetings, daily scrums, sprint reviews, and sprint retrospectives. These ceremonies provide structure and guidelines for prioritizing work, planning iterations, tracking daily progress, reviewing work at the end of sprints, and improving processes. Key artifacts in Scrum include the product increment, which is the work completed during an iteration, the product backlog which contains all product requirements, and the sprint backlog which is the work selected for a specific sprint from the product backlog.

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Scrum Events or Ceremonies

There are five core Scrum ceremonies: product backlog refinement, sprint planning meetings, daily scrums, sprint reviews, and sprint retrospectives. These ceremonies provide structure and guidelines for prioritizing work, planning iterations, tracking daily progress, reviewing work at the end of sprints, and improving processes. Key artifacts in Scrum include the product increment, which is the work completed during an iteration, the product backlog which contains all product requirements, and the sprint backlog which is the work selected for a specific sprint from the product backlog.

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Scrum activities are also known as events or ceremonies.

There are five scrum


ceremonies:

1. Product backlog refinement


2. Sprint planning meetings
3. Daily scrum
4. Sprint reviews
5. Sprint retrospective

1- Grooming the Backlog (Product backlog refinement)


• The product owner owns the backlog
• Backlog refinement is the prioritization backlog items
• The entire project team may participate in the backlog grooming

2- Daily Scrum Meeting


• A short meeting to allow the team to plan their day
• Everyone is welcome, but only core team members talk
• Take discussions offline
• The daily scrum is also known as a stand-up meeting
• This is a 15-minute timeboxed meeting
• The daily scrum is held every day at the same time and location
• The daily scrum is for the development team only

3- Sprint Planning Meeting


• Project team needs to discuss the goals of the upcoming sprint
• Team discusses how the work will be accomplished
• Product owner reviews with the team items in the updated backlog
• Development team defines how the work will be done in the goals of the
sprint will be achieved
• The development team is self-organized

4- Sprint Review
• Hosted at the end of every sprint
• Attendees will be the development team, the product owner, scrum
• master, and sometimes other project stakeholders
• The development team will demo the work created in the increment
• The group will decide if “Done” has been achieved
• The development team and the product owner will discuss the sprint and the
remaining items in the product backlog

1. Team demonstrates completed work


2. An opportunity to “inspect and adapt”
3. Preparation is minimal and lightweight
4. Product Owner accepts or rejects output
5. Stakeholders attend

5- Sprint Retrospective
• The development team meeting posted after the sprint review, but before
the next sprint planning meeting
• This is a meeting to inspect an adapt
• Lessons learned and opportunities for improvement
• Review of the product owner’s feedback about the last iteration
• An opportunity to improve on their approach based on the retrospective and
the last sprint

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Other points Artifacts to know in scrum:

Scrum Artifact – Product Increment


• The product increment is the outcome of an iteration
• The product increment is a chunk of the project work
• The development team and the product owner must be an agreement of
what done means for an increment

Scrum Artifact – Product Backlog


• The product backlog is the source for all product requirements
• The product owner sorts and prioritizes the backlog items
• The development team always works on the most important items based on
the prioritized items in the product backlog
• The backlog is always prioritized before the current sprint
• Backlog refinement is done by both the product owner and the
• development team working in harmony
• The team estimates their capacity to attack the items in the product backlog

Scrum Artifacts – Sprint Backlog


• Like the product backlog the sprint backlog is a prioritization of the product
• The sprint backlog is a subset of the product backlog
• The sprint backlog serves as the goal for the current iteration
• The sprint backlog is a view into the work to be accomplished in the current
sprint
• The sprint backlog is updated and refined by the development team

Eng. Mahmoud Nassar


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