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Can someone explain what is the meaning of Scrum Artifact?

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Tam Nguyen Annandale, Va, United States
Can someone explain what is the meaning of Scrum Artifact?
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Deepa Kalangi Manager, Program Management, Author, Trainer| CVS Health Charlotte, NC, United States
Simply- Any document in an agile scrum world is really an artifact- scrum artifact. It is a deliverable that is produced in agile scrum/scrum world.
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Jun 04, 2017 9:03 PM
Tam Nguyen
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Thank you very much
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Sachin Pereira Oracle Solutions Architect Implementation Lead, Project Leader| HB Associates Mangaluru, Karnataka, India
Could be: backlogs (product or sprint), action items, product released, etc.
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Jun 04, 2017 9:03 PM
Tam Nguyen
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very thanks
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Tam Nguyen Annandale, Va, United States
Jun 04, 2017 2:02 AM
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Simply- Any document in an agile scrum world is really an artifact- scrum artifact. It is a deliverable that is produced in agile scrum/scrum world.
Thank you very much
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Tam Nguyen Annandale, Va, United States
Jun 04, 2017 2:56 AM
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Could be: backlogs (product or sprint), action items, product released, etc.
very thanks
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Alaa Hussein Program Manager| MEMECS Baghdad, Iraq
In Scrum, artifacts are “information radiators” and they serve to capture the shared understanding of the team at a particular point in time.

In a co-located Scrum team, artifacts play a vital role for the team to reflect themselves on how they are doing with the sprint goal. Artifacts defined by Scrum are specifically designed to maximize transparency of key information so that everybody has the same understanding of the artifac

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