Application Backlog definition

Application Backlog means a high-level list of all User Stories prioritized by Customer. ‘Product Owner’, also called, Single Point of Contact (“SPOC”), shall mean the person representing the Customer in the development of the Application who shall take all decisions relating to the Application and the actual day-to-day development and who has sufficient knowledge, experience, and all the necessary authorisations to do so.. ‘Definition of Done’ shall mean the acceptance criteria as agreed between Parties to determine when a User Story is complete. ‘Development’ shall mean the iterative process of defining, designing, building, testing, accepting and documenting the Application. ‘Development Team’ shall mean a group of people consisting of staff of Bothrs and/or Customer with cross-functional skills that are responsible for carrying out the Development among which the Product Owner.

Examples of Application Backlog in a sentence

  • In the event Customer does not provide any comments, the project and Application Backlog is deemed to be accepted and shall authorise Bothrs to commence the Development of the User Stories.

  • Prepare the Application Backlog by populating it with all User Stories prioritized by business value.

  • Deliver a draft of the Application Backlog to the Product Owner for approval.

  • If the Work Items are accepted the corresponding User Stories from the Application Backlog shall be set as “done”.