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Backlog Refinement Process

This document provides an overview of Scrum and the roles and processes involved. It describes the three main steps in a Sprint: planning the Sprint by selecting requirements from the prioritized Product Backlog, developing the solution by focusing on completing the selected items, and reviewing and releasing the working code. It also outlines the key responsibilities of the Product Owner role, including prioritizing the Product Backlog, accepting completed items, and managing stakeholder expectations.

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Backlog Refinement Process

This document provides an overview of Scrum and the roles and processes involved. It describes the three main steps in a Sprint: planning the Sprint by selecting requirements from the prioritized Product Backlog, developing the solution by focusing on completing the selected items, and reviewing and releasing the working code. It also outlines the key responsibilities of the Product Owner role, including prioritizing the Product Backlog, accepting completed items, and managing stakeholder expectations.

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Agile Awareness

Agile Essentials Training For Product


Owners
Scrum Framework
Framework: Scrum Principles
Scrum Framework: Scrum Values
Scrum Overview

▶ For each Sprint (sometimes called Iteration or time-box) there are three main steps:

1. Select requirements, plan the Sprint


– At the start of a Sprint, items are selected from the Product Backlog based on the Product
Owner’s priorities and how much the team thinks they can complete in the time-box. The
selected items are put into the Sprint Backlog and the team plans their tasks for their
delivery.
2. Develop the solution
– The Scrum Team focus on completing the items within the Sprint. The Sprint Backlog is
fixed for this sprint.
3. Review and release
– The Scrum Team demonstrates the working code to the Product Owner and required
Stakeholders for acceptance against Definition of Done.
– Following the demonstration the team holds a Retrospective and discusses how to improve
their Way of Working.

▶ A Release may follow an Iteration or a defined set of Iterations.

4
Scrum Framework

Requirements are identified for


the product and entered into the
Product Backlog and ordered by
priority

Design, Develop,
Test
Highest priority Items
are moved to ‘next’
Sprint Backlog

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The Scrum Team

1. Product Owner

– There is usually only 1 Product Owner in a project and they are responsible for the
Product Vision. The Product Owner is the Decider.
– Participate in the production, maintenance and prioritisation of Backlog Items
throughout the project.
– They must have the authority to create and amend Backlog Items and ‘accept’ items
as ‘done’.
– See this YouTube video Agile Product Ownership in a Nutshell for a good understanding
of how a Product Owner manages the Stakeholders expectations and the Product
Backlog (15 mins)

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