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Feedback from Stakeholders – A “Done” Criterion
17 December 08 07:59 AM | Anonymous | with no comments
Each of the previous “done” criterion had the need for the individual applying the criterion to make a judgment call as to the “doneness” of the work item under review. This gives it the power necessary to determine “done” in contextual situations. However, if a person only used one of the criterion...
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Sanity Checks – A “Done” Criterion
05 December 08 12:54 PM | Anonymous | with no comments
For every work artifact we create there is often a short list of attributes or questions that can help us determine if the artifact is done. This short list reminds us of classic patterns that have risen to become accepted truth and classic mistakes that continue to dog us. This list of questions or...
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Appropriate for the Environment – A “Done” Criterion
31 October 08 12:06 PM | Anonymous | with no comments
When we create a work artifact on software project, we usually create it with the understanding that somebody else will need to use it. The who, when, and where of that somebody has a huge impact on whether or we can consider our work “done” or not. To be done, we must determine if the work is Appropriate...
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Sufficiently Complete - A "Done" Criterion
10 October 08 08:27 AM | Anonymous | with no comments
A helpful way to think about a software project is to see the project as a series of decisions about what problem or opportunity the software will solve/implement and the solution itself. Theoretically the decisions start out large and granular and get refined and detailed as the project progresses....
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Defining "Done"
08 September 08 01:32 PM | Anonymous | 2 comment(s)
In software development, like many other areas of life, we need to decide when some item of work is done. The decision of "doneness" has wide impacts as under-done creates creates defects, downstream rework, and lost opportunity costs while over-done wastes time and resource and incurs its...
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