During a sprint demo, the customer says that one of the user stories is not ready for customer use. Which checklist should the team look at to find out what has been missed for the user story?
A. Definition of Done (DoD)
Explanation:
The Definition of Done (DoD) is a checklist of criteria that must be met for a user story to be considered complete. If the customer says the user story is not ready, it means it doesn't meet the agreed-upon DoD.
Burndown chart tracks the work remaining in a sprint.
Velocity chart measures the team's productivity over time.
Definition of Ready (DoR) outlines the criteria for a user story to be ready for development.
While DoR is important, it's about getting the user story ready for development, not for customer use. The DoD focuses on the final product and its readiness for the customer.
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