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Vivify Scrum uses some non-standard terminology (e.g., it does not use the term " | Vivify Scrum uses some non-standard terminology (e.g., it does not use the term " | ||
- | - Each sprintable backlog item must be have an "item type" | + | - Each sprintable backlog item must be have an item type of " |
- | - Every sprintable backlog item must have a single | + | - Every sprintable backlog item must have a single |
- | - Most sprintable backlog items should have " | + | - Most sprintable backlog items should have subitems. |
- | - Every " | + | - Every subitem |
- | - A " | + | - A task must not have a checklist. (A task should be small so a checklist |
- | - The team must have an " | + | - The team must have an assignee |
- | - Stories must not have " | + | - Stories must not have assignees |
- | - The team member that is the " | + | - The team member that is the assignee |
- | - The team must have a " | + | - The team must have (at least) one reviewer |
- | - Tasks must not have " | + | - Tasks must not have reviewers |
- Epics can (and should) be included in the product backlog. Since there is no specific item type for epics, they must be classified as " | - Epics can (and should) be included in the product backlog. Since there is no specific item type for epics, they must be classified as " | ||
- | - Since Vivify Scrum does not allow multiple levels of "drill-down", when an epic is decomposed into sprintable stories it must be removed from the product backlog. | + | - Since VivifyScrum |
Help is available on the [[student: | Help is available on the [[student: |