During Sprint Planning, the Definition of Done will help the Development Team forecast the amount of work, selected from the Product Backlog, deemed feasible to make ‘done’ by the end of the Sprint.
Which two items best describes what ‘done’ means? (Choose two.)
A . All the work needed to prepare the Increment for User Acceptance Testing.
B . All the work needed to prepare the Increment for Integration Testing.
C . Having an Increment of working software that is potentially releasable to the end users.
D . All the work performed as defined in the Definition of Done.
E . All the work completed within the current skills and expertise in the Development Team.
Answer: CD
Explanation:
When a Product Backlog item or an Increment is described as ‘Done’, everyone must understand what ‘Done’ means. Although this may vary significantly per Scrum Team, members must have a shared understanding of what it means for work to be complete, to ensure transparency. This is the Definition of Done for the Scrum Team and is used to assess when work is complete on the product Increment. The purpose of each Sprint is to deliver Increments of potentially releasable functionality that adhere to the Scrum Team’s current Definition of Done.
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