Requirements - are written as ‘stories’ that are collated into a prioritised list called the ‘Backlog’., SAFe (scaled agile framework enterprise) - agile methodology used for software development., Scaled agile - agile scaled up to large projects or programmes, for example by having multiple sub-projects, creating tranches of projects, etc., Scrum - agile methodology commonly used in software development, where regular team meetings review progress of a single development phase (or Sprint)., Scrum of scrums - a technique to operate Scrum at scale, for multiple teams working on the same product., Scrum master - the person who oversees the development process and who makes sure everyone adheres to an agreed way of working., Sprints - a short development phase within a larger project defined by available time (‘timeboxes’) and resources., Sprint retrospective - a review of a Sprint providing lessons learned with the aim of promoting continuous improvement., Stories - see Requirements., Timeboxes - see Sprints., Velocity - a measure of work completed during a single development phase or Sprint., Waterfall - a sequential project management approach that seeks to capture detailed requirements upfront; the opposite to agile., XP (eXtreme Programming) - agile development methodology used in software development; allows programmers to decide the scope of deliveries.,

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