Scrum vs. Xp — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Scrum and Xp
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Scrum
A play in rugby in which the two sets of forwards mass together around the ball and, with their heads down, struggle to gain possession of the ball.
Xp
The first two letters of the Greek word XRISTOS, Christ; - an abbreviation used with the letters separate or, oftener, in a monogram, often inclosed in a circle, as a symbol or emblem of Christ. It use as an emblem was introduced by Constantine the Great, whence it is known as the Constantinian symbol, or monogram. See Labarum.
Scrum
The mass or formation of players during such a play.
Scrum
Chiefly British A disordered or confused situation involving a number of people.
Scrum
To engage in a scrum.
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Scrum
A tightly-packed and disorderly crowd of people.
A scrum developed around the bar when free beer was announced.
Scrum
(Canada) A tightly packed group of reporters surrounding a person, usually a politician, asking for comments about an issue; an opportunity provided for a politician to be approached this way.
A scrum formed around Scott Brison in the House of Commons lobby shortly after he announced his candidacy for the federal Liberal leadership.
Scrum
(rugby) In rugby union or rugby league, all the forwards joined together in an organised way.
Scrum
(software engineering) In Agile software development (specifically Scrum or related methodologies), a daily meeting in which each developer describes what they have been doing, what they plan to do next, and any impediments to progress.
Scrum
Hostile shoving between two groups.
Scrum
To form a scrum.
Scrum
(software engineering) Scrum
Scrum
(rugby) the method of beginning play in which the forwards of each team crouch side by side with locked arms; play starts when the ball thrown in between them and the two sides compete for possession
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