PRODUCT INCREMENT AND THE DEFINITION OF DONE Flashcards

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When is the development work on a Product Backlog Item in the Sprint Backlog considered complete?

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WHEN THE PRODUCT OWNER ACCEPTS THE WORK
AT THE END OF THE SPRINT
WHEN THE CUSTOMERS ARE GETTING VALUE FOR THE NEW FEATURES
WHEN ALL THE WORK RELATED TO THE PBI IS DONE ACCORDING TO THE DEFINITION OF DONE
WHEN THE SPRINT GOAL IS REACHED

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WHEN ALL THE WORK RELATED TO THE PBI IS DONE ACCORDING TO THE DEFINITION OF DONE

The Definition of Done is used to identify work and add it to the Sprint Backlog. Work on an item is considered complete when there is no more work left in the Sprint Backlog related to it, and the item meets the Definition of Done.

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What is the responsibility of the Developers during the Sprint?

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TO COMPLETE ALL THE WORK FROM THE SPRINT BACKLOG AT THE END OF THE SPRINT
TO CREATE ONE USABLE INCREMENT
TO DO AS MUCH WORK AS POSSIBLE TO REACH THE PRODUCT GOAL
TO SEND A DAILY PROGRESS REPORT TO THE PRODUCT OWNER

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TO CREATE ONE USABLE INCREMENT

The Scrum Guide v2020 explains: “Developers are the people in the Scrum Team that are committed to creating any aspect of a usable Increment each Sprint.”

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Every Product Increment is a step toward reaching the Product Goal.

True or False?

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TRUE

The Scrum Guide v2020 explains: “An Increment is a concrete stepping stone toward the Product Goal.”

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Which of the following represents the commitment for the Increment?

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PRODUCT VISION 
PRODUCT GOAL
DEVELOPERS DO THEIR BEST TO CREATE AN INCREMENT BY THE END OF THE SPRINT
SPRINT GOAL 
DEFINITION OF DONE
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DEFINITION OF DONE

The Scrum Guide v2020 explains: “Each artifact contains a commitment […] For the Increment it is the Definition of Done.”

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The Scrum Team can create and release multiple Product Increments in a Sprint.

True or False?

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TRUE

There is no reason to wait for the Sprint Review to deliver an Increment. The Scrum Guide v2020 explains: “Multiple Increments may be created within a Sprint. […] An Increment may be delivered to stakeholders prior to the end of the Sprint. The Sprint Review should never be considered a gate to releasing value.”

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Who creates the Definition of Done at Jack&Mary if the organization does not already have one?

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SCRUM MASTER
SCRUM TEAM
PRODUCT OWNER
THE DEVELOPERS

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SCRUM TEAM

The Scrum Guide v2020 explains: “If the Definition of Done for an increment is part of the standards of the organization, all Scrum Teams must follow it as a minimum. If it is not an organizational standard, the Scrum Team must create a Definition of Done appropriate for the product.”

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The Scrum Team wants to define new quality standards in the Definition of Done. When is the best time to adapt it?

ANYTIME DURING THE SRPINT
DURING THE SPRINT RETROSPECTIVE
DURING THE SPRINT PLANNING MEETING
ANYTIME THE PRODUCT OWNER HAS TO REVIEW THE CHANGES

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DURING THE SPRINT RETROSPECTIVE

The Retrospective is the best time to make changes to the Definition of Done. Modifying the Definition of Done during the Sprint impacts the Sprint forecast and existing items that have been completed.

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