6.1) Sprint Backlog & Progress Monitoring Flashcards
Who tracks the total work remaining and at what point?
The Product Owner tracks this total work remaining at least every Sprint Review.
At any point in time, the total work remaining to reach a goal can be summed…
How is progress assessed?
The Product Owner compares amount at Sprint Review with work remaining at previous Sprint Reviews to assess progress toward completing projected work by the desired time for the goal.
This information is made transparent to all stakeholders.
What is the Sprint Backlog?
The Sprint Backlog is the set of Product Backlog items selected for the Sprint, plus a plan for delivering the product Increment and realizing the Sprint Goal.
The Sprint Backlog is a forecast by the Development Team about what functionality will be in the next Increment and the work needed to deliver that functionality into a “Done” Increment.
Who can make changes to the Sprint Backlog?
Only the Development Team can change its Sprint Backlog during a Sprint.
*The Sprint Backlog is a highly visible, real-time picture of the work that the Development Team plans to accomplish during the Sprint, and it belongs solely to the Development Team.
Who monitors the Sprint Backlog progress?
The Development Team tracks this total work remaining at least for every Daily Scrum to project the likelihood of achieving the Sprint Goal.
By tracking the remaining work throughout the Sprint, the Development Team can manage its progress.