Scrum Artifacts - Sprint Backlog
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What is the sprint backlog?
- It is the set of product backlog items selected for the sprint, plus a plan for delivering the product increment and realizing the sprint goal.
- It is a forecast by the development team about what functionality will be in the next increment and the work needed to deliver that functionality into a 'Done' increment.
- It makes visible all of the work that the development team identifies as necessary to meet the sprint goal
How does the sprint backlog emerge?
- The development team works through the plan and learns more about the work needed to achieve the sprint goal, it modifies the sprint backlog throughout the Sprint.
- As new work is required, the development team adds it to the sprint backlog
- As work is performed or completed, the estimated remaining work is updated
- When elements of the plan are deemed unnecessary, they are removed.
Why is the sprint backlog so important for the development team?
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Who monitors and manages sprint progress? How?
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