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Saturday, October 8, 2022

Definition of Ready Vs Definition of Done

 Definition of Ready Vs Definition of Done

          

Definition of Ready

Definition of Done

1. A Checklist

1. A Checklist

2. Dynamic Checklist

2. Dynamic Checklist

3. Team is responsible for creating this Checklist. Scrum Master facilitates this activity

3. Team is responsible for creating this Checklist. Scrum Master facilitates this activity

4. Checklist gets created during the start of the project , when defining the process or Ways of working during Sprint 0 or Planning Sprint

4. Checklist gets created during the start of the project, when defining the process or Ways of working during Sprint 0 or Planning Sprint

5. As it is a Dynamic Checklist, team is allowed to modify this Checklist. It can be modified during Retrospective meeting after team's discussion. Modification of Checklist is not allowed during Sprint execution.

5. As it is a Dynamic Checklist, team is allowed to modify this Checklist. It can be modified during Retrospective meeting after team's discussion. Modification of Checklist is not allowed during Sprint execution.

6. Checklist that helps team in identifying work items that can be pulled from Product Backlog to Sprint Backlog. Once all the Checklist items are met, we can confirm that work items are ready for Sprint execution

6. Checklist that helps team in ensuring all the necessary activities are taken care in the work item to claim it as "Done". This also helps PO in accepting work items after ensuring DoD is met.

7. Examples:

Checklist items:

  • NFR Details
  • Documentation Need
  • Availability of Acceptance Criteria
  • Wireframes availability

 

7. Examples:

Checklist items:

  • Acceptance Criteria met
  • Documentation updates
  • Review Completed
  • Unit Test Cases are designed
  • Code Coverage is achieved with "x%"

 


 

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