Business Studies, asked by Archie6116, 1 year ago

Difference between product backlog and sprint backlog in agile

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Answered by itzraone
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Answer:

The sprint backlog is like a subset of the product backlog. The sprint backlog comes from the product backlog, but it contains only that item, or those items, that can be completed during each sprint. Think of it as the marching orders for the team as they go off on their short sprint.

Answered by ayush7652051895sl
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Explanation:

Sprint backlog:

  • A portion of the product backlog is the sprint backlog.
  • Only the product backlog items that can be finished within each agile sprint are included in the sprint backlog, which is derived from the product backlog.
  • Consider the team's orders before they embark on their short sprint.
  • A cross-functional product team chooses a set of items from its product backlog for the forthcoming sprint and adds them to a sprint backlog.
  • These decisions will often be made by the team during its sprint planning meeting.
  • In actuality, the sprint backlog is the main result of the sprint planning process.

Product backlog:

  • A list of features you want to use but have not yet given a release priority.
  • Features that must be implemented for a specific release are on the release backlog.
  • User stories that must be fulfilled within a certain time frame are listed in the sprint backlog.
  • A prioritized list of the features a product should have is referred to as a product backlog in agile project management.
  • Within the agile software development framework, it is regarded as "an artefact" and is occasionally referred to as a "to-do list."

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