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 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.)
The definition of 'Done' creates transparency over the work inspected at the Sprint Review, guiding the Development Team in understanding how many Product Backlog items it can select during Sprint Planning, and defining what it takes for an Increment to be ready for release. It ensures that there is a clear and shared understanding of what 'Done' means, helping the team to gauge the completeness of work and ensuring the Increment is shippable.
It is C E F --> E because in the Scrum Guide it says: The same definition guides the Development Team in knowing how many Product Backlog items it can select during a Sprint Planning.
Wouldn't E and not D be one of the right ones?
D wasn't correct,should be E instead.
IT IS CEF
C E F, clearly
CEF Options A, B, and D do not accurately describe the purpose of a Definition of Done. It is not about controlling whether developers have performed their tasks, providing a template for technical documentation, or tracking the percentage completeness of a Product Backlog item.
C E and F
CEF is the right answer
CEF is the correct answer I think
Percentage completion is not mentioned any where, so it should be CEF.
E is not making sense
I vote for E as well.
the "Done" is increment here, not Definition of Done!
D has a typo "trucks"
Should be CEF
Correct answer should be CEF
I agree with CEF