Hi Saket, thanks, have a doubt - now suppose we discuss and come to a conclusion of DOD, where in the tool is the best place to pin this to be visible to the entire team.
Sir one query: can definition of done be defined by industry standards...like it is very basic to supply tissue paper with orders. If yes, then what are such industry standards for definition of done for software development/implementation projects?
Usually each organization has some recommended standards and team change it most of the time for their context, I am not aware of having Industry standard definition of Done. But yes, if you are using SAFe, you can see this as an example www.scaledagileframework.com/team-and-technical-agility/
Hi Saket, Where we keep the dod and who owns it. My understanding is this is added as a US and assigned to team member so that others can reflect on it..Plz suggest
It needs to be discussed in a common event like Sprint planning where we have Scrum team along with Product owner to come up with 1 agreed list of items in DOD...We can certainly inspect it sprint on sprint if any item in the DOD needs to be altered
Coming to the question of to whom it needs to be assigned, for example if one of the item in the DOD is to code review done,the developer needs to update it with yes or no...if it has test case coverage then tester assigned or worked on the story need to keep it updated.It is a collective effort.Hope this helps and making sense..
Nice conversation, i just want to say that in Sprint Planning team plans the work as per story AND as per DoD , so you add work to ensure story and DoD for story get met.
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Hi Saket, thanks, have a doubt - now suppose we discuss and come to a conclusion of DOD, where in the tool is the best place to pin this to be visible to the entire team.
We can make a wiki page about it, or just write on paper and paste it somewhere it can be referred. Just make it available to the team.
Guys, certainly DOD needs to be attached at User Story level and need to be at Sprint planning session.
Sir one query: can definition of done be defined by industry standards...like it is very basic to supply tissue paper with orders. If yes, then what are such industry standards for definition of done for software development/implementation projects?
Usually each organization has some recommended standards and team change it most of the time for their context, I am not aware of having Industry standard definition of Done. But yes, if you are using SAFe, you can see this as an example
www.scaledagileframework.com/team-and-technical-agility/
Hi Saket,
Where we keep the dod and who owns it.
My understanding is this is added as a US and assigned to team member so that others can reflect on it..Plz suggest
It needs to be discussed in a common event like Sprint planning where we have Scrum team along with Product owner to come up with 1 agreed list of items in DOD...We can certainly inspect it sprint on sprint if any item in the DOD needs to be altered
Coming to the question of to whom it needs to be assigned, for example if one of the item in the DOD is to code review done,the developer needs to update it with yes or no...if it has test case coverage then tester assigned or worked on the story need to keep it updated.It is a collective effort.Hope this helps and making sense..
Nice conversation, i just want to say that in Sprint Planning team plans the work as per story AND as per DoD , so you add work to ensure story and DoD for story get met.