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Evolution of Scrum – A Trip Down Memory Lane

Cprime

Expressed in various forms and concepts, Scrum was formally documented and published in 2001 as the Scrum Guide by Ken Schwaber and Jeff Sutherland. Because there is little documentation on what changes occurred the time of its inception in 2001 and 2010, we will take a look at what transpired between 2010 and 2021.

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The Past, Present, and Future of Scrum

Netmind

It’s unbelievable that it has been four years since we first shared our article on the Scrum Guide’s July 2016 update. This was a concise document which unified visions that had begun to diverge and saturated the framework with more and more elements and entities, despite the fact that Scrum was originally designed as a “light” framework.

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The Past, Present, and Future of Scrum

Netmind

It’s unbelievable that it has been four years since we first shared our article on the Scrum Guide’s July 2016 update. This was a concise document which unified visions that had begun to diverge and saturated the framework with more and more elements and entities, despite the fact that Scrum was originally designed as a “light” framework.

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Unlock The Power of Your Data With These 19 Big Data & Data Analytics Books

Data Pine

He founded the project Apache Storm in 2011, which turned to be “one of the world’s most popular stream processors and has been adopted by many of the world’s largest companies, including Yahoo!, It was lately revised and updated in January 2016. Microsoft, Alibaba, Taobao, WebMD, Spotify, Yelp” according to Marz himself.

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