Tell me the differences between iteration and sprint in a scrum?
Answer / Yogesh Kumar Bhatta
In Scrum, an Iteration is a container for one or more Sprints. A Sprint is a time-boxed event during which specific Product Backlog items are developed and potentially shippable functionality is delivered. Therefore, a Sprint is a part of an Iteration but not all Iterations necessarily contain a Sprint.
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