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PSM II: Understand “Done” in Scrum and Impact on Sprint Planning

Explore the concept of “Done” in Scrum and its impact on Sprint Planning. Learn how the Definition of Done and acceptance testing contribute to successful Sprints.

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Question

During Sprint Planning, Developers work with the Product Owner to create a forecast for the Sprint. A forecast is a selection of Product Backlog items that the Developers believe are possible to get done by the end of the Sprint. Select two things that explain what done means. (Choose two.)

A. All work performed meets the Definition of Done.
B. All work for which enough expertise and skills are present in the Scrum Team.
C. All work to create an Increment that is ready for testing.
D. All work to create an Increment that is ready for acceptance testing by the Product Owner.
E. Having an Increment that could be released to end users.

Answer

A. All work performed meets the Definition of Done.
D. All work to create an Increment that is ready for acceptance testing by the Product Owner.

Explanation

The Definition of Done ensures transparency and consistency by outlining the criteria for completed work. Acceptance testing by the Product Owner confirms the Increment meets the required value and quality standards.

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