A Sprint in Scrum is considered over when the time-box expires. The end of a Sprint is marked by the conclusion of the Sprint time-box, and it is followed by two key events: the Sprint Review and the Sprint Retrospective.
It's important to emphasize that a Sprint is a fixed time frame agreed upon by the Scrum Team, typically ranging from one to four weeks. The fixed duration provides a predictable rhythm for the team, allowing for regular inspection, adaptation, and delivery of value. The concept of fixed time-boxed Sprints is fundamental to Scrum and helps manage complexity, foster continuous improvement, and enable adaptability in response to changing requirements.
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