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Comparing current sprint performance to historical data is crucial for data-driven improvements in a scrum process. This comparison provides a broader view of the team's long-term performance and reveals patterns that might not be visible in a single sprint analysis. It helps in gauging improvement or decline in metrics like team velocity, velocity trends, and variance between sprints. This analysis acts as a foundation for data-driven improvements, building on the insights gained from defect leakage and effort estimation.
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Comparison of current sprint performance to historical sprint data gauges improvement or decline in metrics like team velocity, velocity trends, and variance between sprints. This provides a broader view of the team's long-term performance and reveals patterns that might not be visible in a single sprint analysis. This analysis acts as a foundation for data-driven improvements, building on the insights gained from defect leakage and effort estimation.
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