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Scrum is an agile software development process that addresses assumptions about software being difficult to predict, having emergent design qualities, and being complex. It was created by Schwaber and Beedle and aligns with the Agile Manifesto. The Scrum process involves sprints, daily stand-up meetings, and visible progression. It has advantages like improved decision making, less documentation needs, and daily updates, though it can be inaccurate for estimates, more suitable for smaller projects, and requires experienced teams.








