The complete guide to scrum artifacts
Blog post from LogRocket
Scrum artifacts play a crucial role in the agile framework by helping teams focus on the outcome and value of their products rather than simply the output. These artifacts, including the product backlog, sprint backlog, and product increments, provide transparency and are essential for the scrum team's success. The product backlog, owned by the product owner, is a dynamic and prioritized list of items that guides the team in understanding what needs to be built. The sprint backlog, owned by the development team, outlines the sprint goal and plan, facilitating transparency and trust in the development process. Product increments represent tangible progress towards the product vision, with each increment adding value and adhering to the definition of done. Misconceptions often arise around these artifacts, such as their ownership and static nature, but they are designed to be flexible and adaptable to changes. Ultimately, the focus should remain on the outcome, ensuring that the increments generated deliver positive effects for the user, aligning with agile principles of effectiveness and user satisfaction.