scrum project

[skrʌm ˈprɒdʒekt]
nounpl: scrum projects
projeto scrum
1. A project managed using the Scrum agile framework, characterized by iterative development cycles called sprints, daily stand-up meetings, and continuous feedback loops
Our scrum project was completed two weeks ahead of schedule due to effective sprint planning.
Nosso projeto scrum foi concluído duas semanas antes do prazo devido ao planejamento eficaz do sprint.
2. An adaptive project management approach that emphasizes flexibility, collaboration, and rapid delivery of incremental product improvements
The scrum project methodology allows us to respond quickly to changing client requirements.
A metodologia do projeto scrum nos permite responder rapidamente às mudanças nos requisitos do cliente.
Scrum projects represent modern software development practices adopted widely in Brazil's tech industry, particularly in São Paulo's startup ecosystem and among multinational tech companies. The term reflects a shift from traditional project management to agile methodologies, influenced by North American and European tech culture. In Portugal, while the terminology is identical, adoption rates vary more by industry sector.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
agile projectiterative projectsprint-based project
Antonyms / Antônimos
waterfall projecttraditional projectsequential project

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
projeto scrum
Standard term used in tech companies and development teams across Brazil
Rio de Janeiro
projeto scrum
Commonly used in tech startups and software development firms
São Paulo
projeto scrum
Widespread usage in corporate IT departments and development agencies
Portugal
projeto scrum
Same terminology used, though waterfall approaches remain common in traditional industries

Related Words

sprintagile methodologyproduct backlogscrum masterdaily standupsprint reviewretrospective

Related Idioms & Phrases

run a scrum project
manage by scrum
scrum-based delivery
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