Description: The demonstration in the context of Scrum and agile methodologies is a presentation of the work completed during a sprint to stakeholders. This event, also known as ‘Sprint Review’, takes place at the end of each sprint and has the primary goal of showcasing the progress of the development team. During the demonstration, team members present the developed functionalities, discuss the challenges faced, and receive direct feedback from stakeholders. This exchange is crucial as it allows the team to adjust their approach and prioritize future tasks based on the needs and expectations of stakeholders. The demonstration fosters transparency and collaboration, essential elements in agile methodologies, and helps keep all involved aligned with the project’s objectives. Furthermore, this event not only focuses on presenting results but also invites reflection on the work process, promoting a culture of continuous improvement within the team. In the context of software development in general, demonstrations may include showcasing new features or integrations developed to enhance user experience or functionality, ensuring that decisions are based on real user data and feedback.