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Question #: 369
Topic #: 1
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An agile team will begin to work on a project for a local conference. The team will deliver an information system with complete audience information, which includes many requirements. In order to begin working on the project, the team produces a checklist for a user-centric requirement that is needed to deliver the system.

Which checklist will the team produce?

  • A. Definition of done (DoD)
  • B. Definition of ready (DoR)
  • C. Product backlog
  • D. Sprint backlog
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Suggested Answer: B 🗳️

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JesseChou_123
1 day, 13 hours ago
Selected Answer: B
In Agile, when a team is preparing to start work on a user-centric requirement (like a user story), they need to ensure that the requirement is well-defined and actionable. This is where the Definition of Ready (DoR) comes in. Definition of Ready (DoR): A checklist of criteria that a user story or backlog item must meet before the team can start working on it. It ensures that items are clear, feasible, and understood.
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JesseChou_123
1 week, 2 days ago
Selected Answer: B
Why the other options are incorrect: A. Definition of Done (DoD) – ❌ A checklist used after development to determine if the work is truly complete (e.g., tested, documented, integrated). C. Product backlog – ❌ A prioritized list of all project requirements or features maintained by the Product Owner. It’s not a checklist for readiness. D. Sprint backlog – ❌ A subset of the product backlog chosen for a specific sprint, not a readiness checklist.
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reve6669
5 months, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: B
correct
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