What is the difference between Sprint and Iteration in Scrum?
Answer / Kamaljeet Kaur
In Scrum, Sprint is a specific time-boxed period during which a 'Done' increment is created. An Iteration can refer to a larger group of sprints or multiple iterations may encompass one release. In other Agile methodologies like Kanban, an iteration might not have a fixed duration and does not necessarily produce a potentially shippable product increment.
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