A project team meets to estimate user stories for a sprint. While an important non-functional requirement must be delivered in the sprint, the estimate exceeds sprint capacity. What should the team do?
A.
Estimate only functional requirements that will impact product quality
B.
Add team resources
C.
Refer the issue tot eh product owner
D.
Break non-functional requirements into those that can be delivered in the given sprint
While breaking down the non-functional requirement (D) also holds merit, the most crucial initial step is open communication and involving the product owner in the decision-making process
Option D.
The team should work together to identify which non-functional requirements can be delivered within the sprint's capacity and prioritize them accordingly. This approach ensures that the sprint delivers value while also meeting the project's requirements and objectives. If necessary, the team can work with the product owner to adjust the project's scope or prioritize non-functional requirements in future sprints.
I am going with C.
D does not make sense. Why would you break up non-functional requirements to see what can be delivered this sprint? The question is clear about the importance and the question states that it MUST be delivered. Keeping in mind that it is a MUST requirement, I think best option is C.
Even though I am aware of the fact that: While the Product owner indicates the features that need to be developed, the Sprint backlog is owned by the Development team. The dev team selects the number of items from the top of the product backlog that they think they can complete in one sprint. If the team feels like the items are too much to be completed in one sprint, the team then negotiates the scope of the sprint with the PO.
The PO needs to be consulted for which PBIs to remove in order to accommodate the non-functional requirement. It is the PO who will decide what is important and what is not important for this Sprint. The Dev Team is the sole decision maker when it comes to how many points or how many stories they can complete in one sprint.
An imp NFR is expected to be delivered in the sprint. If the NFR is split, and only few of the features are delivered in the current sprint, it means that the entire NFR is not delivered which is the actual ask. in that case, PO should be informed. Should be C
C is the right answer. A& B are not applicable. D is talking about all NFRs while the question is focusing on an important NFR, so the best way in such case is to refer to PO to decide
I assume that D is right answer. Even if you inform PO about that, there is no other way to complete NFR than split it into 2+ iterations.
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