by Snehamayee | Dec 22, 2020 | Scrum Myths and Antipatterns
Common Misconceptions and negative implications Some teams treat the Sprint Backlog as just a smaller version of the bigger plan (Product Backlog) and start creating baselined Sprint Backlogs for multiple future Sprints. The negative implication of this practice is...
by Snehamayee | Oct 6, 2020 | Scrum Myths and Antipatterns
Common Misconceptions and negative implications Definition of Done is directly compared with Quality Criteria which was used in waterfall. Because of this teams tend to baseline the definition of done before starting the projectBy baselining the definition of done,...
by Amit Kulkarni | Apr 12, 2016 | Agile Scrum
The Increment is the sum of all Product Backlog Items completed during a Sprint and the value of the increments of all previous Sprints. At the end of a Sprint, the new Increment must be “Done” which means that it should be in a useable condition and meet the Scrum...
by Amit Kulkarni | Apr 12, 2016 | Agile Scrum
Sprint Backlog consists of Sprint Goal (WHY) Product Backlog Items selected for this Sprint which will help meet the Sprint Goal (WHAT) Plan to deliver the Product Backlog Items (HOW) It is common practice that the Sprint Backlog is represented on a task board which...
by Amit Kulkarni | Apr 12, 2016 | Agile Scrum
“What” needs to be done in Scrum are called Backlog. Product Backlog is everything that is yet to be done and not necessarily the activities that the team has fallen behind. The product backlog is an ordered list of requirements that is maintained for a...