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This information has moved to www.cmmiinstitute.com. As part of its mission to transition mature technology to the software community, the SEI has transferred CMMI-related products and activities to the CMMI Institute, a 100%-controlled subsidiary of Carnegie Innovations, Carnegie Mellon University’s technology commercialization enterprise. The CMMI Institute will conduct CMMI training and certification, sponsor conferences and classes, and provide information about CMMI process improvement models and appraisals. The SEI will continue to pioneer and advance new research in the field of software process management.

What Is Scrum? Scrum is an Agile framework for completing complex projects. Scrum originally was formalized for software development projects, but it works well for any complex, innovative scope of work. The possibilities are endless. The Scrum framework is deceptively simple. The Scrum framework in 30 seconds A product owner creates a prioritized wish list called a product backlog. Beyond the sprint The cycle repeats until enough items in the product backlog have been completed, the budget is depleted, or a deadline arrives. When Jeff Sutherland created the scrum process in 1993, he borrowed the term "scrum" from an analogy put forth in a 1986 study by Takeuchi and Nonaka, published in the Harvard Business Review. Scrum is the leading agile development methodology, used by Fortune 500 companies around the world.

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