Sprint | Glossary

 

Definition

In product and software development, a sprint is a set time period during which specific work has to be completed and reviewed.

Each sprint begins with a planning meeting, where the product owner , and the development team agree upon the nature of work that is to be accomplished. The development team has the final call on determining how much work can realistically be accomplished during the sprint, and the product owner has the final say on the final criteria that is needed to be met for the work to be approved and accepted.

The duration of a sprint is determined by the scrum master. Traditionally, it lasts 30 days.

Further Reading

book series

Agile Marketing | Book Series

Overview:

The book tells you why you should move away from traditional marketing techniques to modern methodologies, according to the present fast-paced digital world. As well as, how you can utilize the available resources like internet, social networking sites, websites, and data communication to reach your marketing goals.  The author Michelle Accardi-Petersen gives a clear illustration of planning and implementation side of the problem, and techniques to stay ahead of the competitors.

Authors:

Michelle Accardi-Petersen

Published In:

2011