Sprint Review Meeting

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Sprint Review Meeting is a meeting where the scrum team shows what they accomplished during the sprint. Typically this takes the form of a demo of the new features. Participants in the sprint review typically include the product owner, the scrum team, the scrum master, management, customers, and engineers from other projects. During the sprint review the project is assessed against the sprint goal determined during the Sprint planning meeting. Ideally the team has completed each product backlog item brought into the sprint, but it is more important that they achieve the overall goal of the sprint.

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According to the Agile Extension to the BABOK Guide (preview),

Sprint Review Meeting. A meeting where the scrum team shows what they accomplished during the sprint. Typically this takes the form of a demo of the new features. Participants in the sprint review typically include the product owner, the scrum team, the scrum master, management, customers, and engineers from other projects. During the sprint review the project is assessed against the sprint goal determined during the Sprint planning meeting. Ideally the team has completed each product backlog item brought into the sprint, but it is more important that they achieve the overall goal of the sprint.