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Introduction To Software Engineering and Process Models 10
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Lecture2.1
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Software Estimation Metrics 1
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Lecture3.1
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Software Design 1
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Lecture4.1
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Software Testing 6
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Software Configuration Management, Quality Assurance and Maintenance 6
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Extra 3
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Lecture7.1
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Software Engineering Importance 1
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Software Engineering Viva Question 6
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Software Engineering Notes 2
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SCRUM
SCRUM
Scrum is an agile process most commonly used for product development, especially software development. In Scrum, projects move forward via a series of iterations called sprints. Each sprint is typically two to four weeks long.
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super explanation
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