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Monitoring Sprint Progress - Understood as an artifact

Last post 08:14 am July 8, 2016 by David Crecente
2 replies
11:21 am July 7, 2016

Hi all,
could this data (Monitoring Sprint Progress) be understood as an artifact in some way?

I thought there was only three: Product Backlog, Sprint Backlog and the Increment.

Thank you in advance.


04:43 pm July 7, 2016

Doesn't the ability to monitor Sprint progress arise from transparency over work remaining? Which artifact provides that transparency?


08:14 am July 8, 2016

The Sprint Backlog is the artifact ussed to sum the remaining work. And it's done at least every Daily Scrum.


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