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The Scrum Guide The Definitive Guide to Scrum : The Rules of the Game July 2013 Developed and sustained by Ken Schwaber and Jeff Sutherland 2014 and ScrumInc. Offered for license under the Attribution Share-Alike license of Creative Commons, accessible at and also described in summary form at By utilizing this Scrum Guide you acknowledge and agree that you have read and agree to be bound by the terms of the Attribution Share-Alike license of Creative Commons. Page | 2 Table of Contents Purpose of the Scrum Guide .. 3 Definition of 3 Scrum Theory .. 3 The Scrum Team .. 4 The Product Owner .. 5 The Development Team .. 5 The Scrum Master .. 6 Scrum Events .. 7 The Sprint .. 7 Sprint Planning .. 8 Daily Scrum .. 10 Sprint 11 Sprint Retrospective .. 12 Scrum Artifacts .. 12 Product Backlog .. 12 Sprint Backlog .. 14 Increment .. 15 Artifact Transparency .. 15 Definition of Done .. 15 End Note .. 16 Acknowledgements .. 16 People .. 16 History.
The Scrum Guide™ The Definitive Guide to Scrum: The Rules of the Game July 2013 Developed and sustained by Ken Schwaber and Jeff Sutherland
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