Scrum Process, Conducting a Feasibility Investigation in Agile Projects
The Scrum process is an iterative and incremental framework for managing complex projects, particularly in software development. It involves a series of fixed-length iterations called sprints, typically lasting two to four weeks, during which a cross-functional team works to complete a set of prioritized tasks from the product backlog. Key roles in the Scrum process include the Product Owner, Scrum Master , and Development Team, each with specific responsibilities to ensure efficient workflow and continuous improvement. When managing an agile project , especially one with volatile requirements or a strict deadline, detailed requirements are often not available at the beginning of the Feasibility phase. Typically, an idea or request has been approved for feasibility investigation, but no detailed documentation exists yet. As the project is still in its infancy, you’re working swiftly to either commence the project or dismiss it. The initial information is p...