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InThe Agile ChroniclesbyDebashish ChakrabartyDoD, DoR and Acceptance Criteria are not the same darn thingDiscover the distinct roles of DoD, DoR, and AC, and learn how they ensure quality, clarity, and consistency in software development6h ago
InThe LiberatorsbyBarry OvereemWhy ‘Sprint 0’ Isn’t A Good IdeaA personal experience and a tangible exercise to show why complexity requires ‘doing’ instead of ‘thinking’Jul 31, 202313
InBeyond Agile LeadershipbyEiki TakeuchiDeep Dive into the Definition of DoneOne of the biggest inventions of Scrum is the Definition of Done (DoD), which defines the standards of how a PBI (Product Backlog Item)…Jul 121
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InAgile InsiderbyPankaj BishtScrum Question: Acceptance Criteria Vs. Definition of doneLet me help you with examplesOct 251
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