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'''Large-Scale Scrum''' (LSS) is not a method per se, it is one of the infinite number of ''instances'' of the Scrum method--a collection of tips for scaling Scrum to large, multisite, or offshore development. One can't adopt LSS per se, as each group must take the basic rules of Scrum, and then use inspect and adapt cycles to creatively and thoughtfully create a new process experiment every 4 weeks. i.e., empirical versus defined process.
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LeSS or '''Large-scale Scrum''' is regular Scrum applied to large-scale development. For example, for one product group with 500 people. In short, LeSS is scaling Scrum.
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LeSS is described in detail at the friendly and usable website http://less.works

Latest revision as of 21:58, 15 January 2015

LeSS or Large-scale Scrum is regular Scrum applied to large-scale development. For example, for one product group with 500 people. In short, LeSS is scaling Scrum.

LeSS is described in detail at the friendly and usable website http://less.works