In agile project management, what term describes a fixed-length iteration during which a potentially shippable product increment is created?
- Kanban
- Scrum
- Sprint
- Waterfall
In agile project management, a 'Sprint' is a fixed-length iteration typically lasting two to four weeks during which the development team creates a potentially shippable product increment. Sprints are a core component of the Scrum framework, an agile methodology.
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