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A project is ongoing and the team is demonstrating the delivery to the product owner based on the definition of done (DoD). However, the product owner is complaining about the product quality…

The correct answer is D. Product must be in a usable condition. In Scrum, the Definition of Done (DoD) means the increment must be in a usable, potentially shippable condition - meeting all agreed-upon quality criteria so it could be delivered to an end user if the Product Owner chose to release it. It does not require the product to be…

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Question

A project is ongoing and the team is demonstrating the delivery to the product owner based on the definition of done (DoD). However, the product owner is complaining about the product quality, claiming that the increment was not delivered as per the DoD. In this context, what does "done" mean?

Options

  • AProduct must be ready to market.
  • BProduct must be tested by the scrum master.
  • CProduct must be prototyped after demonstration.
  • DProduct must be in a usable condition.

How the community answered

(57 responses)
  • A
    5% (3)
  • B
    2% (1)
  • C
    2% (1)
  • D
    91% (52)

Explanation

In Scrum, the Definition of Done (DoD) means the increment must be in a usable, potentially shippable condition - meeting all agreed-upon quality criteria so it could be delivered to an end user if the Product Owner chose to release it. It does not require the product to be market-ready (too broad), tested only by the Scrum Master (that is not a Scrum role responsibility), or prototyped after the demo. 'Usable condition' is the standard Scrum meaning of 'done.'

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#Definition of Done (DoD)#Agile Increment#Product Quality#Scrum Concepts

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