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In Agile development, a sprint is a fixed, time-boxed iteration during which a cross-functional team works on a set of prioritized tasks or user stories. Sprints typically last two to four weeks and end with a potentially shippable product increment.
For example, a software development team may conduct two-week sprints to develop new features or enhancements in an iterative manner. Sprints promote regular reviews, adaptations, and continuous delivery of value.
In Agile development, a sprint is a fixed, time-boxed iteration during which a cross-functional team works on a set of prioritized tasks or user stories. Sprints typically last two to four weeks and end with a potentially shippable product increment.
For example, a software development team may conduct two-week sprints to develop new features or enhancements in an iterative manner. Sprints promote regular reviews, adaptations, and continuous delivery of value.