What is the Sprint Review?
It is a Scrum event that occurs at the end of the Sprint, where the product increment is inspected.
Definition
The Sprint Review is a Scrum event that occurs at the end of a Sprint, where the product increment is inspected and the Product Backlog is adapted based on the feedback received.
Inspection
The team and stakeholders review what was accomplished during the Sprint and discuss any changes that may be needed.
Metrics
Quantitative data on the performance of the Increment may be discussed to inform decision-making.
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