MoSCoW Method: This prioritization technique categorizes user stories into four groups:
Must have: Essential features that are critical for the product's success.
Should have: Important features that are not critical but add significant value.
Could have: Desirable features that can be included if time and resources permit.
Won't have: Features that are not a priority for the current release but may be considered for future releases.
Prioritization: The MoSCoW method helps teams focus on delivering the most critical and valuable features first, ensuring that the product meets its essential requirements.
Stakeholder Alignment: This method facilitates discussions with stakeholders to agree on the priorities and manage expectations effectively.
Flexibility: It allows teams to adapt to changes and re-prioritize based on feedback and evolving requirements.
Prioritization: Use MoSCoW.
Estimation: Use planning poker.
Summarizing multiple attributes: Use weighted average (with caution).
Evaluating story quality: Use INVEST scale.
For prioritization, there is no such thing as:
C. Weighted average calculation
The question wants to confuse you with "Weighted Shortest Job First (WSJF)". WSJF is a prioritization technique..
A - for priotitezation
B - for size estimation
C - just on of a math calculation methonds.
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