Scrum Backlog
The Scrum Backlog is a prioritized list of work items, such as user stories, bugs, and technical tasks, that need to be completed in a Scrum project. It serves as the single source of requirements for the development team, managed by the Product Owner to ensure alignment with business goals. The backlog is dynamic, evolving based on feedback and changing priorities throughout the project lifecycle.
Developers should learn and use the Scrum Backlog to effectively plan and execute work in Agile environments, as it provides clarity on what to build next and helps manage scope and expectations. It is essential for Scrum teams to prioritize tasks, estimate effort, and deliver incremental value in sprints, commonly used in software development, product management, and iterative projects.