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Scrum is an agile approach to software development that emphasizes frequent inspection and adaptation. It differs from the traditional Waterfall model by being more iterative and collaborative. Scrum uses terms like Product Owner, Scrum Master, and Sprints to refer to roles and short development cycles. The seminar conducted by Engineer Rye discussed lessons learned about project management approaches and professional conduct in the engineering field.
Scrum is an agile approach to software development that emphasizes frequent inspection and adaptation. It differs from the traditional Waterfall model by being more iterative and collaborative. Scrum uses terms like Product Owner, Scrum Master, and Sprints to refer to roles and short development cycles. The seminar conducted by Engineer Rye discussed lessons learned about project management approaches and professional conduct in the engineering field.
Scrum is an agile approach to software development that emphasizes frequent inspection and adaptation. It differs from the traditional Waterfall model by being more iterative and collaborative. Scrum uses terms like Product Owner, Scrum Master, and Sprints to refer to roles and short development cycles. The seminar conducted by Engineer Rye discussed lessons learned about project management approaches and professional conduct in the engineering field.
1. What is the importance of Scrum approach in software development? 10pts 2. Compare Waterfall and Scrum development approach. 10pts 3. What are the terms used in Scrum? Give the meaning of each term. 10pts 4. What have you learned on the seminar conducted by Engr. Rye? 20pts integrity professional radio frequency interference (RFI) responsibility cell phones electromagnetic interference (EMI) electrostatic discharge (ESD) honesty ALT key anti-static bag anti-static mat anti-static wrist strap case wires cold boot CTRL key data cable electrostatic discharge (ESD) ESC key female connector FireWire function keys hard boot light-emitting diode (LED) male connector optical drive power cable power down QWERTY random access memory (RAM) ribbon cable thumb drive USB flash drive Aero Classic View Control Panel MMC Recycle Bin REGEDIT snap-ins Start button taskbar