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The Difference Between Definition of Ready, Definition of Done, and Acceptance Criteria

Mar 4, 2024
Exploring the nuances between the definition of ready, definition of done, and acceptance criteria in product development within the Scrum framework. Contrasting the roles of DoD and acceptance criteria in ensuring work completion and product quality. Delving into real-world examples and the significance of these concepts in meeting stakeholder needs and ensuring quality standards.
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  • Definition of Done ensures quality in Scrum by encompassing functionality, performance, security, compliance, and standards.
  • Acceptance Criteria detail expected behavior and requirements at an individual item level, enhancing transparency and adaptation.

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Understanding Definition of Done

Definition of Done is a comprehensive checklist that ensures quality for each product backlog item, encompassing functionality, performance, security, compliance, and standards. In Scrum, meeting the Definition of Done means an increment is ready. Examples include peer code reviews, testing standards, and uptime requirements.

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