What is a Sprint in Agile | Roles & objectives for the Sprint

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What is Agile Sprint? The following article provides an outline for What is Agile Sprint? Agile is a hot topic in reference to the current IT market, with tech giants moving into Agile-based SDLC(Software Development Life Cycle) from primitive models like waterfall and spiral and iterative models. Agile believes in continuous delivery over time-boxed periods.

Characteristics of sprint Sprints are Timeboxed

Sprints are time-boxed, which means that they will have a particular duration of time. There is a start and end date defined for each sprint. Timeboxing is a powerful time management technique that helps teams to prioritize and manage their work accordingly. Timeboxing also allows the team to work at an optimum pace.

Sprints are for a short duration

Sprints are for short durations. One reason for the same is that if humans need to wait for a more extended period for gratification, their interest diminishes. Sprints should be for only a few weeks and not months in duration as it becomes easier to plan and manage. Shorter time durations also ensure periodic and quick feedback and inspire the team to learn from their mistakes.

Understanding Agile Sprint The sprint is composed of:

Sprint planning Daily scrum Sprint review Sprint retrospective 1. Sprint Planning The sprint planning period is used to plan for the upcoming sprint and is an event for the team to provide collaborative input to determine what work will be done and how will the chosen work be done.

During this period, the product owner, scrum master, and development team prepare a collaborative objective about the target of the sprint and the product backlog. The product backlog is moved to a progressive state, and by the end of the sprint planning, the team has a set of work items for the sprint.

  1. Daily Scrum Daily Scrum refers to the daily standups in a team where the team provides check-in about the progress of the work item; during these standups, challenges and blockers are identified.

  2. Sprint Review Sprint Review is referred to the team demonstration about the sprint achievements to the stakeholders and is the final phase before the product hits production.

  3. Sprint Retrospective Sprint Retrospective meeting is held after each sprint review and provides scope for the team to identify the areas of improvement for the next sprint.

Let’s understand the Agile sprint with a common example:

Let us consider a company is trying to build an Artificial intelligence software that shall be able to interpret human needs based on certain inputs from the user, The company delegates a software development team for building the same.

The team then divides the software development into multiple iterations ranging from:

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