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The Past, Present, and Future of Scrum

Netmind

In 2010, Scrum was formalized through the first Official Guide. This was a concise document which unified visions that had begun to diverge and saturated the framework with more and more elements and entities, despite the fact that Scrum was originally designed as a “light” framework. The Present. More oriented towards value.

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The Past, Present, and Future of Scrum

Netmind

In 2010, Scrum was formalized through the first Official Guide. This was a concise document which unified visions that had begun to diverge and saturated the framework with more and more elements and entities, despite the fact that Scrum was originally designed as a “light” framework. The Present. More oriented towards value.

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Evolution of Scrum – A Trip Down Memory Lane

Cprime

As most Agile practitioners are aware, the Scrum framework has been around since the 1950s. Expressed in various forms and concepts, Scrum was formally documented and published in 2001 as the Scrum Guide by Ken Schwaber and Jeff Sutherland. From 2010 to 2011, several interesting changes occurred with regards to Scrum.