What is scrum? How is it different from waterfall model?
Answer / Mahender Singh
Scrum is an Agile framework for managing and completing complex projects. Unlike the traditional Waterfall model, Scrum follows an iterative and incremental approach where requirements are refined and delivered in small increments called sprints. In Scrum, collaboration between the Development Team, Product Owner, and Scrum Master is essential to ensure transparency, rapid feedback, and continuous improvement.
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