The comments and feedback from the prior Deliverable must be addressed.
For any comment that was not addressed, deduct -2 points.
Contains only the stories (user stories and technical and non-technical stories) you commit to working on and delivering for prior Deliverable. Should reflect the product backlog. That is, all the user stories that are assigned to Sprint 3 in the product backlog, should be shown in the Sprint Backlog 3.
For any missing user story, deduct -2 points.
If the Sprint Backlog 3 does not reflect the product backlog, deduct -5 points.
You must have other technical tasks in your backlog otherwise -5.
You must have other tasks in the backlog, like documentation, requirements, UI mockups, etc. As covered in class sessions, these are called non-technical stories. Otherwise -5.
Sprint backlog must have accurate information about who did what % of the work. The sprint retrospective is a good time to fill that in, so you can see the difference between planned and actual effort.
Sprint Backlog 4 (/5)
The comments and feedback from the prior Deliverable must be addressed.
For any comment that was not addressed, deduct -2 points.
Contains only the stories (user stories and technical and non-technical stories) you commit to working on and delivering for prior Deliverable. Should reflect the product backlog. That is, all the user stories that are assigned to Sprint 3 in the product backlog, should be shown in the Sprint Backlog 3.
For any missing user story, deduct -2 points.
If the Sprint Backlog 3 does not reflect the product backlog, deduct -5 points.
You must have other technical tasks in your backlog otherwise -5.
You must have other tasks in the backlog, like documentation, requirements, UI mockups, etc. As covered in class sessions, these are called non-technical stories. Otherwise -5.
Sprint backlog must have accurate information about who did what % of the work. The sprint retrospective is a good time to fill that in, so you can see the difference between planned and actual effort.