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Jeff DaltonGreat Big Agilehttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-4206-3_58

58. Sprint Demo

Jeff Dalton1 
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Waterford, MI, USA
 

Description

A Sprint Demo (also called Sprint Review or Show and Tell) is a collaborative technique used to ensure that key stakeholders are aware of, and accept, the value being delivered at the end of each sprint. During the sprint demo, the work that was completed, as well as the forecasted work that was not completed, is demonstrated to the product owner and other customers.

The sprint demo occurs at the end of each sprint, immediately prior to the retrospective; and is a form of acceptance, communication, validation, and recognition that the team has reached its intended goal.

Typical Roles

  • Agile Team

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