Scrum – real life example? [closed]
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Keeping agile with zero-bug/defect policy
In our project we work in a zero-bug (a.k.a zero-defect) methodology. The basic idea is that bugs are always higher in priority than features. If you’re working on a story and it has a bug it must be resolved in order for the story to get accepted. If a bug is found during the sprint for an older story we need to put it next on our backlog and resolve it – top priority.
Criteria for prioritizing product backlog [closed]
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Criteria for prioritizing product backlog [closed]
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Need an example of a real backlog task or how elaborate must it be? [closed]
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Need an example of a real backlog task or how elaborate must it be? [closed]
Closed 9 years ago.
Need an example of a real backlog task or how elaborate must it be? [closed]
Closed 9 years ago.