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− | [[File:Scrum.png|400px|thumb|right|[[Sprint]]]]In [[Agile Scrum]], [[Sprint]] is a fixed-length time period during which a [[milestone]] is expected to be reached. Usually, one [[user story]] or [[product backlog item]] (PBI) must be transformed into a potentially shippable [[deliverable]] and ready for review. Each ''Sprint'' is assigned a set amount of time to be accomplished (sometimes referred to as [[timebox]]), which could be anywhere from one week to one month, but typically lasts two weeks. In the [[Agile methodology]], ''Sprints'' are referred as [[iteration]]s. | + | [[File:Scrum.png|400px|thumb|right|[[Sprint]]]]In [[Agile Scrum]], a [[Sprint]] is a fixed-length time period during which a [[milestone]] is expected to be reached. Usually, one [[user story]] or [[product backlog item]] ([[product backlog item|PBI]]) must be transformed into a potentially shippable [[deliverable]] and ready for review. Each ''Sprint'' is assigned a set amount of time to be accomplished (sometimes referred to as [[timebox]]), which could be anywhere from one week to one month, but typically lasts two weeks. In the [[Agile methodology]], ''Sprints'' are referred as [[iteration]]s. |
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+ | ==Definitions== | ||
+ | According to the [[Agile Extension to the BABOK Guide|Agile Extension to the BABOK Guide (preview)]], | ||
+ | :[[Sprint]]. An iteration of work during which an increment of product functionality is implemented. | ||
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*[[Project Management Quarter]]. | *[[Project Management Quarter]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:07, 29 March 2023
In Agile Scrum, a Sprint is a fixed-length time period during which a milestone is expected to be reached. Usually, one user story or product backlog item (PBI) must be transformed into a potentially shippable deliverable and ready for review. Each Sprint is assigned a set amount of time to be accomplished (sometimes referred to as timebox), which could be anywhere from one week to one month, but typically lasts two weeks. In the Agile methodology, Sprints are referred as iterations.
Definitions
According to the Agile Extension to the BABOK Guide (preview),
- Sprint. An iteration of work during which an increment of product functionality is implemented.
Related concepts
- Sprint goal (aka Sprint theme). The key focus of the work for a single sprint.