I didn't know what scrum was, and after a recent study, I finally learned the meaning:
Scrum is a framework for developing and sustaining complex products and is an incremental, iterative development process. In this framework, the entire development process consists of several short iteration cycles, a short iteration cycle called a sprint, and the recommended length for each sprint is 2-4 weeks (Internet product development can use a sprint of 1 weeks). In scrum, the product backlog is used to manage product requirements, and the product backlog is a list of requirements sorted by business value, and the form of the list entry is typically a user story. The scrum team is always first to develop requirements that are of high value to the customer. In Sprint, the scrum team picks the highest-priority requirements from the product backlog for development. The selected requirements are discussed, analyzed and estimated at the Sprint planning meeting to get a list of tasks that we call the sprint backlog. At the end of each iteration, the scrum team submits a potentially deliverable product increment. Scrum originates from software development projects, but it is suitable for any complex or innovative project.
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Understanding of the Scrum team