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iterative
repeated
sprint
a sprint is a set period of time during which specific work has to be completed and made ready for review. Each sprint begins with a planning meeting. … The duration of a sprint is determined by the scrum master, the team’s facilitator and manager of the Scrum framework.
vary
different
blur
ضبابي - not clear
adaptive
يتكيف - continually adapt to changes depending on the project situation. The adaptive approach is not static and constantly adjusts to different project variables. Because each project is different, adaptive project managers use a different approach with each one
approach
process - way - نهج
sustainable
likely - probable - مستدام
pace
speed
essential
fundamental - primary
estimable
can be estimated
Product Backlog
An ordered list of everything that might be needed in the product also known as Master Story List. New features, changes to existing features, bug fixes, infrastructure changes or other activities that a team may deliver in order to achieve a specific outcome.
Sprint Backlog
Set of backlog items selected to be delivered over period of time. List of tasks identified by the Scrum team to be completed during the Scrum sprint.
Velocity
The number of story points delivered over sprint. a measure of the amount of work a Team can tackle during a single Sprint and is the key metric in Scrum. Velocity is calculated at the end of the Sprint by totaling the Points for all fully completed User Stories. - speed -quickness
Swimlanes
is used in process flow diagrams, or flowcharts, that visually distinguishes job sharing and responsibilities for sub-processes of a business process. Swimlanes may be arranged either horizontally or vertically.
minimum viable product
Bare minimum product that can be delivered and meets the client expectations includes all must have and exclude all nice to have