Answer Posted / mk
Scrum is software development process, it is iterative and incremental frame work for the project management and it is a process frame work which contains set of practices and predefined rules.
Agile Methodology brings the concept of sprint and scrum. A Sprint is a particular period of time and Scrum can be tasks assigned to developers as well as testers to get completed in specified time. Actually Sprint goes for 2 weeks but depends from company to company. So, in a given sprint a tester is assigned a task by the Test lead. The tester to complete his task in given sprint timeline, tester’s task includes writing of test cases, executing them and assigning defects. sometimes either the test lead plans your task or the tester plans his own task like in a given sprint period how much time needed for writing test cases and executing them etc., while this process daily stand-up meetings or Scrum meetings are held to discuss the previous day’s work (any risks associated or anything stopping you in testing).In stand-up meetings QA Team, someone from development team or whole team if team number is low, project manager participate
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