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    <description>Not only does backlog management impact product architecture, but full adoption of Experience Leveling can also enable faster time-to-production, higher quality, and better user experience.
Mature agile development teams strive to deliver only the smallest amount of functionality and code needed to satisfy a given desirement. They strive for this ideal because even valuable code or capability added to software has maintenance costs. When code inventory is increased without a corresponding value to the customer, the net value of the software package decreases due to system complexity and maintenance cost increase.
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