What ‘done’ means. (Choose two.)

A Development Team is required to deliver a done increment by the end of a Sprint. Select two statements that explain what ‘done’ means. (Choose two.)
A. All work the Development Team is willing to do.
B. Ready for integration.
C. No work left from the definition of "Done".
D. Whatever the Product Owner defines as quality.
E. All work to create software that is ready to be released to end users.

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7 thoughts on “What ‘done’ means. (Choose two.)

  1. A should not even be put into consideration for the simple reason that willingness to do will not be an option after a well established working agreement. if the team as agreed on the work to be done, it simply means they have committed to it (now, that is willingness) .
    now, since work is done in increments, any work that is ready for integration is then considered done, except otherwise defined in the teams working agreement.
    so i choose B & E

  2. C is the first correct answer I suppose.
    And regarding to other choices E is the second coreect one

  3. I have had always clear that the ‘Defined term can’t be included in the definitiom’. The C option says, more or less that something is done when it is done… It can’t be the good one.
    B says that it is “READY” for integration.
    From the Scrum Guide:
    – Each artifact contains a commitment […] For the Increment it is the Definition of Done.
    – Each Increment is additive to all prior Increments […], ensuring that all Increments work together. (I.E,: An Increment can be integrated with previous increments).

  4. I had this question on PSM1, the correct answer is missing.
    It should be;
    Ready for integration
    Ready to be released to end users

    The “trick” word here is done, did you notice it?

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  5. A is definitely not the write answer, as “done” is no where means to or define what development team s wiling to do or not, infact in scrum there is nothing called willingness, you have to deliver increment working backlog items even if you are not willing to do so :-).
    SO here it is more bother about what done means, as per scrum guide ” If a Product Backlog item does not meet the Definition of Done, it cannot be released or even presented at the Sprint Review”

    so E is obviously the correct answer along with C.
    hope i am clear.

  6. why E
    At the end of a sprint, the increment don’t need to be released to production
    for me the answer is A and C

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    1. The increment doesn’t have to be released if the product owner decides to. But the increment/software still has to be releasable when it is considered “done”

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