Business Studies, asked by gfrid1, 10 months ago

Which two views does the Iteration Review provide into the Program

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Answered by xSIDHARTx
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The iteration review provides a way to gather immediate, contextual feedback from the team's stakeholders on a regular cadence. The purpose of the iteration review is to measure the team's progress by showing working stories to the Product Owner and other stakeholders to get their feedback.

Answered by Sahil3459
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How the team is doing on the Program Increment and how the team did on the Iteration are the two views that the Iteration Review provides in the Program.

Explanation:

What is Iteration Review?

Each team reviews the increment at the conclusion of each iteration to evaluate progress, and then modifies its backlog for the following iteration. This cadence-based event is known as the iteration review. Each Agile Team tracks and then presents progress to the Product Owner and other stakeholders during the Iteration review in order to receive feedback. Teams show how the iteration's Stories, Spikes, Refactors, and Nonfunctional Requirements have significantly changed their behaviour and understanding (NFRs). Iteration planning is when teams start thinking about how they will demo the committed stories, and this is when the preparation for the iteration review starts. Beginning with the end in mind makes it easier to plan and align iterations while encouraging a deeper comprehension of the functionality required, prior to iteration execution.

Thus, the iteration review gives the team's stakeholders a regular cadence for providing fast, relevant feedback.

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