True or False: To get started in terms of what to build, Scrum requires no more than a Product Owner with enough ideas for a first Sprint, a Development Team to implement those ideas and a Scrum Master to help guide the process.
True or False: To get started in terms of what to build, Scrum requires no more than a Product Owner with enough ideas for a first Sprint, a Development Team to implement those ideas and a Scrum Master to help guide the process.
Scrum requires a Product Owner to provide a vision and initial ideas for the Product Backlog, a Development Team to implement those ideas, and a Scrum Master to facilitate and guide the Scrum process. These three roles and the initial ideas for the first Sprint are sufficient to get started with Scrum.
The statement is true. Scrum does indeed require only the three roles mentioned (Product Owner, Development Team, and Scrum Master) and enough ideas for a first Sprint to get started. The Product Owner needs to have a clear vision that is turned into a Product Backlog to provide the Development Team with direction.
A is correct.Product backlog is an ever incomplete emergent artifact.after every sprint it is updated as team know more.