👉 Sprint computing is an agile software development approach that emphasizes iterative and incremental delivery of value through short, time-boxed periods known as sprints. Each sprint typically lasts between one to four weeks and focuses on delivering a potentially shippable product increment. During a sprint, cross-functional teams collaborate closely to plan, design, develop, test, and deploy software features. This methodology fosters continuous feedback, rapid adaptation to changes, and improved collaboration among team members. At the end of each sprint, the team reviews progress, adjusts plans as necessary, and delivers a working piece of software that can be reviewed by stakeholders, ensuring alignment with project goals and facilitating early detection of issues. This approach enhances flexibility, accelerates time-to-market, and improves overall product quality by promoting frequent integration and testing.