While option A is partially correct in that the Sprint Backlog does represent the work to be done in a Sprint, it doesn't capture the collaborative and dynamic nature of the Sprint Backlog. The Sprint Backlog is not a static, exhaustive list created solely by the Product Owner; instead, it's a dynamic plan developed by the Scrum Team during Sprint Planning.
Option D, "It is the Scrum Team's plan for the Sprint," better emphasizes the collaborative effort of the Scrum Team in creating and owning the Sprint Backlog. It reflects the idea that the team collectively decides on the work to be undertaken during the Sprint and how it will be accomplished.
D.
Answer A, "It is a complete list of all work to be done in a Sprint," is not the best choice because the Sprint Backlog is not intended to be a comprehensive and exhaustive list of all the work to be done in a Sprint at the beginning. Instead, it is a living document that evolves throughout the Sprint.
D. É o plano do Time Scrum para o Sprint.
O Sprint Backlog é uma lista de itens do Product Backlog selecionados para o Sprint e a meta do Sprint. Ele é uma parte do plano geral do Sprint, detalhando o trabalho que a equipe se compromete a realizar durante o Sprint. Portanto, a opção D é a mais precisa em relação ao Sprint Backlog.
D. É o plano do Time Scrum para o Sprint.
O Sprint Backlog é uma lista de itens do Product Backlog selecionados para o Sprint e a meta do Sprint. Ele é uma parte do plano geral do Sprint, detalhando o trabalho que a equipe se compromete a realizar durante o Sprint. Portanto, a opção D é a mais precisa em relação ao Sprint Backlog.
The correct answer is A. Although I understand why most people here think it is D. Firstly, according to the scrum guide, "The sprint Backlog is a plan by and for the Developers". However, option D refers to the Sprint Backlog as the Scrum Team's plan. The sprint is owned by the Developers and not the Scrum Team. The Scrum Guide further say ... the Sprint Backlog is a real-time picture of the work that the Developers plan to accomplish during the Sprint in order to achieve the Sprint Goal.
D - because According to the scrum guide 2020- the sprint backlog is composed of the sprint goal (why), the set of product backlog items selected for the sprint (what) as well as the actionable plan for delivering an increment (how)
Yes I think it's D. Sprint Backlog is not always fully completed after Sprint Planning
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