What is the empirical process control?
Answer / Sandeep Kumar Jaiswar
Empirical Process Control is a term used in Scrum to describe the three pillars of Scrum: Transparency, Inspection, and Adaptation. These pillars guide the team towards continuous improvement through regular inspection of progress, adapting to changes, and maintaining transparency throughout the project.
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