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Sprint is a short, fixed-duration iteration in Agile where a specific set of tasks is completed to deliver a usable product increment. Typically lasting 2–4 weeks, sprints enable teams to work in small cycles, ensuring continuous improvement, faster delivery, and regular feedback. The Key Characteristics of a Sprint are:
The following section outlines the key roles, essential artifacts, and core ceremonies that ensure smooth execution and coordination throughout a sprint.
Sprint is part of the broader Scrum framework and follows a continuous cycle:
Multiple sprints together contribute to building the complete product.
1. Backlog: A prioritized list of tasks and user stories created by the Product Owner.
2. Sprint Planning: Team selects tasks from the backlog and creates the Sprint Backlog.
3. Sprint Execution: Development work happens within the defined time frame.
4. Daily Scrum: A 15-minute daily meeting where team members discuss:
5. Sprint Review: The team presents the completed work to stakeholders and gathers feedback.
6. Sprint Retrospective: The team reflects on:
7. Delivery of Increment: A usable product increment is delivered at the end of each sprint.
Popular tools like Jira, nTask, QuickScrum, ScrumDo, Scrumwise, and Vivify Scrum are commonly used to manage sprint workflows effectively.
| Aspect | Scrum | Sprint |
|---|---|---|
| Definition | Agile framework for managing projects | Time-boxed iteration within Scrum |
| Scope | Entire development process | A small phase of development |
| Duration | Long-term (months or ongoing) | Short-term (2–4 weeks) |
| Objective | Deliver complete product | Deliver incremental value |
| Meetings | Includes all Scrum ceremonies | Includes daily and sprint-specific meetings |
| Output | Final product over time | Working increment each sprint |