This commit refactors the Scrum-Guide.md file to improve readability and clarity. It separates and organizes the text into distinct sections, making it easier to understand the concepts and principles of Scrum. These changes enhance the overall quality and cohesiveness of the document.
The commit refactors the content of Scrum-Guide.md to make it more concise and easier to read. The purpose of the Scrum Guide, the definition of Scrum, and the Scrum theory are explained in a simplified manner. The commit also removes unnecessary repetitions and clarifies the importance of transparency, inspection, and adaptation in the Scrum framework.
- Refactored the code to remove unnecessary numbering in the headers.
- Updated the descriptions of Scrum Artifacts, Scrum Events, Team Formation, and Team Collaboration.
- Made the descriptions more concise and informal.
The changes in this commit refactor the code to remove unnecessary numbering in the headers and update the descriptions of Scrum Artifacts, Scrum Events, Team Formation, and Team Collaboration. The code now has more concise and informal descriptions.
- Consolidate sections and sub-sections for a more concise and cohesive structure
- Update headings and formatting to enhance clarity and readability
- Simplify language and remove redundant information for improved understanding
- Rearrange content to ensure logical flow and sequence of topics
- Introduction contains purpose, scope, audience, and document overview.
- Scrum Overview covers what Scrum is and its key characteristics.
- Scrum Roles and Responsibilities describes the Scrum Master, Product Owner, and Development Team.
- Scrum Artifacts explains the Product Backlog, Sprint Backlog, and Product Increment.
- Scrum Events covers Sprint Planning, Daily Stand-up, Sprint Review, and Sprint Retrospective.
This commit restructures the SDM.md file for improved readability and organization.