COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
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Detailed explanation-1: -A timebox is a set amount of time during which work must be completed in Agile software development. Timeboxes are frequently employed to control risk in software development. Development teams are commonly given a deadline of certain weeks and requested to produce a releasable update to the software.
Detailed explanation-2: -The optimum length for a Timebox is typically between two and four weeks – long enough to achieve something useful, short enough to keep the Solution Development Team focused. On a very short and rapidly moving project, it is possible to have a Timebox as short as a day.
Detailed explanation-3: -A Sprint or Iteration Also a Scrum framework timebox, a sprint, sometimes referred to as an iteration, is timeboxed to usually two weeks, but can vary depending on the team.
Detailed explanation-4: -What is a time boxed iteration? A timeboxed iteration is a time-limited period where the team focus on a single goal and produce an increment of the software. In Scrum, this is a sprint, where the team work towards the sprint goal defined in sprint planning.