INTRODUCTION TO SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
AGILE SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT
Question
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When should a retrospective meeting be held:
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Only at the end of a release
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At the end of each sprint, before the sprint review meeting
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At the end of each sprint, after the sprint review meeting
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Only at the end of a project
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -During the sprint retrospective, teams analyze how they work, identify ways to work better, and make plans to implement these improvements. When is a sprint retrospective meeting held? Sprint retrospectives are held between sprints, after the sprint review and before sprint planning for the next sprint.
Detailed explanation-2: -An Agile retrospective is a meeting that’s held at the end of an iteration in Agile software development.
Detailed explanation-3: -Sprint retrospectives are limited to a maximum of three hours. The general guidance is to allow 45 minutes for each week of sprint length. So a two-week sprint would cap the sprint retrospective at an hour and a half; a four-week sprint at three hours.
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