Scrum Agile Model
The agile development methods evolved from the old and well-known iterative and incremental life cycle approaches. Agile development is based on these principles:

- Building working software that people can get hands on quickly.
- Forming cross-functional teams empowered to make decisions.
- Rapid iteration, with continuous customer input along the way.
By far the most popular agile method is Scrum. Scrum is an iterative, incremental framework for projects and product or application development.
Scrum Software Development Model

Scrum Software Development Model
In Scrum, the product backlog is divided into succinct work cadences, known as Sprints, which are typically one week to four weeks in duration. The Sprints are of fixed duration and never extended.
At the start of a sprint, a Sprint Planning Meeting is held and team members commit to delivering fixed set of features (Sprint Backlog) from the product backlog. During the Sprint, the chosen set of features does not change.
Throughout the Sprint, Daily Sprint Meetings (Duration: 15 Minutes) are conducted to share the progress. At the end of the sprint, the sprint backlog features are done; they are coded, tested, and integrated into the evolving product or system.
At the end of the sprint a Sprint Review Meeting is conducted in which the team reviews the Sprint with stakeholders, demonstrates what they have built, and obtains feedback that can be incorporated in the next Sprint.
Scrum development inevitably involves learning, innovation, and surprises, emphasizes taking a short step of development, inspecting both the resulting product and the efficacy of current practices, and then adapting the product goals and process practices.
Scrum has three fundamental roles:
Product Owner: The Product Owner is responsible for maximizing return on investment (ROI) by identifying product features, translating these into a Product Backlog (prioritized feature list), deciding which features should be at the top of the backlog for the next Sprint, and continually re-prioritizing and refining the backlog.
ScrumMaster: The person responsible for the Scrum process, making sure it is used correctly and maximizes its benefits.
Team: A cross-functional group of people responsible for managing itself to develop the product, mainly consisting of developers, testers, analyst, designer, architect etc.
Our Expertise
At Rightway, Our team includes Certified Scum Masters and team members with all skill sets required for end-to-end execution of a project. Our Agile and SCRUM based development practices provide rapid delivery of working solutions and dynamic response to the competitive landscape of today’s business.

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