Product backlog - Prioritized list of work for the development team that is derived from the roadmap and its requirements., Sprint planning - A timeboxed working session that lasts roughly 1 hour for every week of a sprint., Backlog refinement - The period of time where product owners, managers, and team members review and prioritize product backlog items, Sprint backlog - A list of work items your team plans to complete during a project sprint., Daily scrum - Quick meetings held each day at the same time for members of the product development team working on a particular sprint., Product Owner - A role on a Scrum team that is responsible for the project's outcome. They seek to maximize a product's value by managing and optimizing the product backlog., Scrum master - A facilitator for an Agile development team. They are responsible for managing the exchange of information between team members., Developers - An individual that builds and create software and applications. He or she writes, debugs and executes the source code of a software application., Sprint review - An informal meeting held at the end of a sprint, during which the team shows what was accomplished, while the stakeholders provide feedback, Increment - The latest stable and usable version of a product., Sprint retrospective - A meeting that is held at the end of a sprint — a project management approach where teams complete specific tasks within a timeframe., Timebox - Ensuring that you use your time productively. To use this technique, you assign a specific deadline to each task.,

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