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# Scrum

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Agile Story Points & Velocity

A relative estimation method in Agile that measures complexity, effort, and risk rather than time, using techniques like Planning Poker and tracking team velocity for predictable sprint planning.

Burndown and Velocity Charts

Agile project tracking visualizations that display work completion rates and team capacity, enabling data-driven sprint planning and progress monitoring in iterative development environments.

Daily Standup (Daily Scrum)

Short 15-minute daily meeting in agile methodologies where team members synchronize work, discuss progress toward sprint goals, and identify blockers. Promotes collaboration, transparency, and quick problem resolution.

Daily Standup Time Management

Agile ceremony practice of brief daily team synchronization meetings, typically 15 minutes or less, focusing on progress updates, blockers, and daily plans to maintain alignment without excessive meeting overhead.

MoSCoW Prioritization Method

Prioritization technique developed in 1994 for use in rapid application development and Agile methodologies. Categorizes requirements into Must have, Should have, Could have, and Won't have to reach common understanding with stakeholders on delivery priorities. Widely used with timeboxing in Scrum and DSDM.

OpenSourceScrum

Free and open-source Scrum and agile project management tools providing sprint planning, backlog management, and time tracking capabilities without licensing costs or vendor lock-in.

Scrum Sprints

A time-boxed period of 1-4 weeks in Agile project management during which a Scrum team works to complete predefined tasks and achieve specific goals, with most teams choosing 2-week durations.

Sprint Time Tracking

Agile practice of tracking time spent on user stories and tasks within defined sprint periods (1-4 weeks). Helps teams improve velocity estimates, identify blockers, measure capacity, and refine future sprint planning through actual vs estimated time analysis.

Sprint Time Tracking in Agile

Time tracking approach for Agile/Scrum teams that balances estimation accuracy with delivery velocity. Tracks actual hours against story point estimates to improve future sprint planning without undermining Agile values of working software over documentation.

Sprint Velocity Tracking

Agile metric measuring team output in story points per sprint, enabling predictable planning and continuous improvement through data-driven capacity assessment over multiple iterations.

Timeboxing

Time management method where a fixed maximum time is allocated to an activity in advance, then that activity is completed within that time frame. Originally from Agile software development, now widely used for productivity.

VivifyScrum

All-in-one Scrum and Kanban project management platform with built-in time tracking, invoicing, and team management features, offering flexibility for both small companies and growing agile teams.

Zoho Sprints

Agile project management software with time tracking, sprint planning, and scrum boards designed specifically for teams following agile methodologies.