![]() Add the DoD as a checklist to all of your Jira issues.Once both are in your Jira, it’s all that much easier to keep things updated and organized across all issues. The best way to make your Definition of Done easily accessible for everyone involved is to simply put it inside your Jira. ![]() Here are a few tips on how to make it work: Why? Because making sure that the “contract” (DoD and AC) between the PO and the team is respected isn’t an easy task. Things get more complicated once the dev team starts working. Writing a DoD is just the beginning of a long process. Every Acceptance Criteria checklist in each User Story is done.The build has been pushed to the staging environment.The Quality Assurance team has resolved all issues.The Product Owner has accepted the Sprintĭone on this level may refer to a collection of features that will satisfy a market need.All tasks with the “To do” status have been finished.On this level, we can check the greater part of our work, such as if all the implemented features fulfil their original assumptions. The Product Owner has accepted the User Story.Non-functional tests have been completed successfully.Functional tests have been completed successfully.Acceptance Criteria checkpoints are all met.In general, both the Definition of Done and the AC for User Stories have to be written before the actual development starts so that the team can capture all customer needs beforehand. Definition of Done for an increment (a releasable version of a product)Įach User Story carries a set of Acceptance Criteria that, if met, define the US as ‘done’.Definition of Done for a sprint (all features in a given sprint). ![]()
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