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Product Backlog

What is a Product Backlog? In Agile methodology, a product backlog is a prioritized list of tasks a team may deliver to build a product. It contains a product’s vision and visualizes the work needed to fulfill product goals in a well-prioritized manner.  In other words, nothing gets done if it’s not on the product […]

Bug Tracking in Agile and Scrum

Introduction Bug tracking is an essential part of software development, and it is especially important in Agile and Scrum methodologies. In Agile and Scrum, the focus is on delivering high-quality software in short iterations, and bug tracking plays a crucial role in ensuring that defects are identified and resolved quickly. Importance of Bug Tracking in […]

Agile Sprint Planning

Introduction Sprint planning is a crucial event in Scrum methodology in which teams come together to plan and commit to the work they will do in a sprint. It is a collaborative effort of the Development Team, Scrum Master, and Product Owner. In sprint planning, the whole scrum team works together to define the sprint […]

Backlog Refinement

Introduction In Scrum, the product backlog serves as a storehouse for all the work that needs to be done by the team. It is a dynamic list that evolves over time as new requirements emerge, priorities change, and work is completed. Backlog refinement, also known as backlog grooming, is the process of regularly reviewing, updating, […]

scrum vs kanban

Scrum Vs Kanban

Introduction In project management, two methodologies that have gained significant popularity are Scrum and Kanban. Both are part of Agile methodologies, which focus on continuous improvement, flexibility, and customer satisfaction but work with different approaches. Scrum: A Sprint-Based Approach Scrum is a framework that helps teams work together to deliver complex products in iterative increments. […]

Agile Project Management

Introduction Agile project management is a popular methodology used in software development and other industries to manage projects in an iterative and flexible manner. This approach emphasizes collaboration, continuous improvement, and delivering high-quality products that meet the needs of customers. It is based on the idea that projects should be broken down into smaller, manageable […]