A Development Team selects a set of Product Backlog items for a Sprint Backlog with the intent to get the selected items "Done" by the end of the Sprint. Which three phrases best describe the purpose of a definition of "Done"? (Choose three.)
A. It controls whether the developers have performed their tasks.
B. It provides a template for elements that need to be included in the technical documentation.
C. It creates transparency over the work inspected at the Sprint Review.
D. It trucks the percent completeness of a Product Backlog item.
E. It guides the Development Team is creating a forecast at the Sprint Planning.
F. It defines what it takes for an Increment to be ready for release.
CEF
CEF
CEF is the answer.
See the text from guide:
Selecting how much can be completed within a Sprint may be challenging. However, the more the Developers know about their past performance, their upcoming capacity, and their Definition of Done, the more confident they will be in their Sprint forecasts.
E is definitely the answer as D says percentage of work which is nowhere mentioned in guide.
CEF
CEF
CEF
C,F : ok
Now the doubt is between D and E.
Let us take a look to the scrum guide “Product Backlog items often include test descriptions that will prove its completeness when “Done.””
Whe find in the phrase below 3 words (Backlog item, completeness, Done) ==> This why , to my mind, D is correct.
(Me i had a false anwer, because i answered E)
==> C/D/F
CEF
D: there is no percentual completeness tracking of a backlog item in scrum
TOTALLY agree.
D is False. Why would anyway the ‘definition of done’ help track the percentage of completeness of a Product Backlog item? A Product Backlog item is complete when it is ready to be used by end users. ‘defintion of done’ doesn’t in ANY way say how many tasks that means it takes. It just says when a TASK is complete – NOT when a Product Backlog item is complete.
TOTALLY agree. Correct answer is : CEF NOT CDF
CDF is correct.
D is correct because ” This is the definition of “Done” for the Scrum Team and is used to assess when work is complete on the product increment.
It says when a TASK is complete on the increment. ‘Work’ is a TASK. So yes, ‘DOD’ assesses when “work/tasks” are complete on the product increment. But a TASK is not a product backlog item. A task is a decomposed product backlog item into tasks…..
The dev team MAY complete 90% of the tasks it defined for a PBI (so work complete), but 90% isn’t 100%
CEF is right answer. CANNOT be CDF (D = D. It trucks the percent completeness of a Product Backlog item. NOOOOOO)
CEF