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Scrum in Software Development: An Agile Framework for Effective Problem Solving

An adaptive framework for people to solve problems

Steven Curtis
4 min readApr 2, 2023
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Scrum

Scrum helps teams to tackle complex problems, with the overarching idea that it is simple to implement.

Scrum leaves the teams in a organisation, and puts responsibility and respect for team members at the forefront of the problem solving process.

The framework

Scrum enables teams to deliver batches of functionality that stakeholders and see and inspect at the end of each sprint. Each Sprint should produce a release candidate, and scrum teams can adapt their plans based on their performance at any given point in time.

The idea is that working software is delivered in chunks of (perhaps) two weeks where each of these two week sprints deliver potentially releasable work.

Values

  • Respect
  • Courage
  • Focus
  • Commitment
  • Openness

By embodying these values, Scrum is both iterative and incremental. By providing transparency to both the development team and the stakeholders of the progress of the software. This also…

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