Scrum Artifacts and Commitments

The product backlog, sprint backlog, and increment along with their commitments: product goal, sprint goal, and definition of done.

This topic covers the three Scrum artifacts and their associated commitments. Students must understand the purpose and attributes of the product backlog, sprint backlog, and increment. Key concepts include why the product backlog is an emergent list, attributes of product backlog items, how the sprint backlog can be changed without endangering the sprint goal, and how the product goal, sprint goal, and definition of done serve as commitments for the three artifacts. The topic also addresses why the sprint goal does not change during a sprint, how the definition of done evolves over time, and why multiple teams on the same product share a consistent definition of done. Based on the Scrum Foundations Learning Objectives.
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Concepts covered: The Product Backlog, The Sprint Backlog, The Increment, Product Goal, Sprint Goal, Definition of Done, Product Backlog Item Attributes, Shared Definition of Done Across Teams

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