The team designs Nexus as an Agile framework to scale Scrum to large and complex projects. It is based on the principles of Scrum, but includes additional practices and roles to handle the increased complexity and coordination required by large projects.
Nexus includes Scrum ceremonies such as Sprint Planning, Daily Scrums, Sprint Reviews, and Retrospectives, but also includes Nexus Sprint Planning, Daily Scrum, Sprint Review and Retrospective. These ceremonies provide a way for teams to coordinate and align their work.
This framework also includes several roles, such as the Nexus Integration Team, Scrum Master, and Product Owner. These roles provide leadership and guidance to the teams.
Nexus also includes several artifacts, such as the Sprint Backlog, Increment, and Quality Attribute Backlog. These artifacts provide a way for teams to communicate and collaborate.
The team designs the Nexus Framework to be flexible and adaptable. Therefore allowing organizations to tailor it to their specific needs. It is particularly useful for organizations working on large and complex projects with multiple teams. As this can help to improve alignment and collaboration across teams, faster time to market along with increased efficiency and productivity.
Overall, Nexus is a comprehensive framework for scaling Scrum to large and complex projects. It provides a structure for coordinating and aligning multiple Scrum teams and includes additional practices and roles to handle increased complexity and coordination. The team designs it as a flexible and adaptable framework that can be tailored to the specific needs of the organization.

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