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  2. CSM - Wikipedia

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    Certified Scrum Master, a certification for Scrum administered by Scrum Alliance; Certified software manager, a certification by the Software and Information Industry Association; Client Side Modification, a modification in Client Software that is mostly used to change, add or unlook functionality; Cloud Service Mesh, part of Google's Anthos ...

  3. Scrum (software development) - Wikipedia

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    Scrum Agile events, based on The 2020 Scrum Guide [1] Scrum is an agile team collaboration framework commonly used in software development and other industries. Scrum prescribes for teams to break work into goals to be completed within time-boxed iterations, called sprints. Each sprint is no longer than one month and commonly lasts two weeks.

  4. Scaled agile framework - Wikipedia

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    The scaled agile framework (SAFe) is a set of organization and workflow patterns intended to guide enterprises in scaling lean and agile practices. [1] [2] Along with disciplined agile delivery (DAD) and S@S (Scrum@Scale), SAFe is one of a growing number of frameworks that seek to address the problems encountered when scaling beyond a single team.

  5. Agile software development - Wikipedia

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    A common pitfall is for a scrum master to act as a contributor. While not prohibited by the Scrum framework, the scrum master needs to ensure they have the capacity to act in the role of scrum master first and not work on development tasks. A scrum master's role is to facilitate the process rather than create the product. [113]

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  7. Jeff Sutherland - Wikipedia

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    Scrum involves a cross-functional team creating a list to work on. [11] The team consists of three specific roles, the Product Owner, the Developers and the Scrum Master. [12] The team then works through three phases: a pre-sprint planning, the sprint and then a post-sprint meeting. [14] The group has daily meetings and keeps a Product Backlog ...

  8. Scrum - Wikipedia

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    Scrum may refer to: Autozam Scrum, a microvan and pickup truck sold in Japan by Mazda; Line of scrimmage, line separating football teams before a play; Media scrum, an impromptu press conference, often held immediately outside an event such as a legislative session or meeting "Scrum", a song on the album Diabolus in Musica by Slayer

  9. Scrumban - Wikipedia

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    The planning in Scrumban is based on demand and occurs only when the planning trigger goes off. The planning trigger is associated with the number of tasks left in the "To Do" section of the board - when it goes down to a certain number, the planning event is held.