A. SCRUM retrospective is typically conducted at the end of each iteration in an iterative approach.
SCRUM is an iterative framework for managing projects, and a retrospective is an essential ceremony that takes place at the end of each sprint or iteration. During the retrospective, the team reflects on the previous sprint and discusses what went well, what could have gone better, and what changes they can make to improve the next sprint. By continuously reviewing and adapting, the team can ensure that they are making progress toward their goals and delivering value to the customer.
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