Sprints in Agile

 Sprints in Agile


 Sprints are short, time-boxed periods of development during which the development team works on a set of user stories. Sprints typically last 1-4 weeks, depending on the size and complexity of the project.

During a sprint, the development team focuses on completing the user stories that have been selected for that sprint. They hold daily stand-up meetings to discuss progress, identify obstacles, and plan their work for the next day. At the end of the sprint, the team presents the completed work to the stakeholders for feedback and review.


In code, sprints are implemented using Agile project management tools like Jira or Trello. These tools allow the team to create and manage tasks, track progress, and communicate with each other and stakeholders.

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