Iteration Backlog definition

Iteration Backlog means a plan setting out the parameters of that Iteration and which should include the specific Outcomes to be delivered and Definition of Done to be achieved during the Iteration;

Examples of Iteration Backlog in a sentence

  • Iteration Planning (at the start of every Iteration) Development Team + ECMWF team To agree the Iteration Backlog (as set out in Paragraph 2.2) Show & Tell (at the end of each Iteration) ECMWF Lead, Project Manager and any other appropriate ECMWF personnel (as determined by the ECMWF) To demonstrate the Outcome(s) delivered in that Iteration.

  • Iteration Planning (at the start of every Iteration) Development Team + ECMWF Team To agree the Iteration Backlog (as set out in Paragraph 2.2) Show & Tell (at the end of each Iteration) ECMWF Lead, Project Manager and any other appropriate ECMWF personnel (as determined by the ECMWF) To demonstrate the Outcome(s) delivered in that Iteration.

  • Iteration Planning (at the start of every Iteration) Development Team + ECMWF Team To agree the Iteration Backlog (as set out in Paragraph 6.2) Show & Tell (at the end of each Iteration) ECMWF Lead, Project Manager and any other appropriate ECMWF personnel (as determined by the ECMWF) To demonstrate the Outcome(s) delivered in that Iteration.