Certified Scrum Product Owner (CSPO) Practice Exam

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During a Sprint, what must work meet to be considered part of an Increment?

  1. The initial project goals

  2. The expectations of the stakeholders

  3. The Definition of Done

  4. The capacity of the Development Team

The correct answer is: The Definition of Done

To be considered part of an Increment during a Sprint, work must meet the Definition of Done. The Definition of Done is a crucial Scrum artifact that outlines the specific criteria that must be satisfied for a piece of work to be considered complete. This includes aspects such as coding standards, testing requirements, documentation, and any other criteria defined by the team. By adhering to the Definition of Done, the Scrum Team ensures that all completed work is not only finished but also ready for potential release, maintaining a high standard of quality and transparency. This practice fosters trust among the team members and stakeholders, ensuring that everyone has a clear understanding of what "done" really means. In contrast, initial project goals, stakeholder expectations, and the capacity of the Development Team do not directly determine whether work qualifies as part of the Increment. While all these factors are important for project alignment and planning, they do not define the specific quality and completeness of individual work items that contribute to the Increment. Thus, the focus on the Definition of Done is essential for determining the integrity and readiness of the Increment.