CAPM · Question #303
In a demonstration meeting with a customer, the project team presented deliverables that were considered ready for customer use. The team based the results on a checklist of all the required criteria
The correct answer is A. Definition of done (DoD). The Definition of Done (DoD) is a shared, agreed-upon checklist of all criteria that a deliverable must satisfy before it is considered complete and ready for customer use. The team used the DoD to verify that the presented deliverables met all required criteria before the demons
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- ADefinition of done (DoD)
- BBurndown chart
- CDefinition of ready (DoR)
- DBacklog refinement
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(35 responses)- A89% (31)
- B3% (1)
- C6% (2)
- D3% (1)
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The Definition of Done (DoD) is a shared, agreed-upon checklist of all criteria that a deliverable must satisfy before it is considered complete and ready for customer use. The team used the DoD to verify that the presented deliverables met all required criteria before the demonstration. The Definition of Ready (DoR) is a different artifact - it defines the criteria a backlog item must meet before the team can begin working on it (not when work is finished). A burndown chart tracks remaining work over time, and backlog refinement is the ongoing process of updating and prioritizing the product backlog.
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