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This tag is for questions about defining or implementing a Definition of Done (DoD) within an agile process.
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Aiming to finish development of sprint a bit early to give testers time
You should ask your company why they want to run the project in an Agile manner, because like the above posters explain there is nothing Agile about the testing or project management practices describ …
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Definition of Done or How to really finish tasks?
I'll speak from the Agile-Scrum perspective. First I need to break down your question into two different problem areas:
1) Definition of Done is an operating agreement on your team. Many teams do n …
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How can we continuously integrate new features when the PO only determines whether a feature...
The team says the story is done. Think of this on a storyboard where the team marks the story as ready to pull (done or completed) into accepted status.
The Product Owner accepts the story, (by pull …