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To learn more about the Scrum framework, we highly recommend that you reference the Scrum Guide™ and the Scrum Glossary , · Translations – Scrum Glossary. Scrum Guide™: the definition of Scrum, written and provided by Ken Schwaber and Jeff Sutherland, co-creators of Scrum Scrum events are Sprint Planning, Daily Scrum, Sprint Review and Sprint Retrospective. Scrum Board: a physical board to visualize information for and by the Scrum Team, often used to manage Sprint Backlog Scrum Board: a physical board to visualize information for and by the Scrum Team, often used to manage Sprint Backlog. Scrum is a lightweight framework that helps people, teams and organizations generate value through adaptive solutions for complex problems. Scrum Values: a set offundamental values and qualities underpinning the Scrum framework; commitment, focus, openness, respect and courage Scrum boards are an optional implementation within Scrum to make information visible. The international versions of the Scrum Glossary can be downloaded as a PDF through the work of several members of the international Scrum communities: English version (original text, updated) by Gunther Verheyen (en@) Arabic version () by Rasheed Raya (Scrum: Scrum is a lightweight framework that helps people, teams and organizations generate value through adaptive solutions for complex problems as defined in the Scrum GuideTM. This glossary represents an overview of terms specific to software development teams using Scrum and agile software development techniques. In a nutshell, Scrum requires a Scrum Master to foster an environment where: A Product Owner orders the work for a complex problem into a Product Backlog Scrum Team: the combined accountabilities of Product Owner, Development Team and Scrum Master. Scrum Guide: the definition of Scrum, written and provided by Ken Schwaber and Jeff Tags Scrum (n): a simple framework for complex product development (1); a simple framework for addressing complex challenges (2); a simple framework that enables people to derive value from complex challenges (3). Sprint Goal: a concise statement expressing the overarching purpose of a Sprint Scrum Definition. Scrum Board: a physical board to visualize information for and by the Scrum Team, often used to manage Sprint Backlog. Scrum Master: the person accountable for fostering an environment of Scrum by guiding, coaching, teaching and facilitating one or more Three Scrum Roles: The three Scrum roles are the ScrumMaster, the Product Owner & the Team. Sprint Backlog: an evolving plan of all work deemed necessary to achieve a Sprint’s goal. Time box: A Time box is a span of time of fixed duration, dedicated to a particular purpose, whose boundaries are strictly fromratings. Scrum boards are an optional implementation within Scrum to make information visible.