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SAFe Query

Last post 01:24 pm June 24, 2019 by Sander Dur
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09:15 am June 24, 2019

Hi. I'm revising for the SAFe SM exam (with QA). I'm trying to find a clear and concise answer to the following question - '..Features lend themselves to the Lean UX model. They include a description, a benefit hypothesis and what..?' 1) Content readiness, 2) Scope and context, 3) IP outcomes, or 4) Acceptance criteria. I've chosen answer 2 but I can't really find any reference to it..

 

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Any help would be appreciated...


12:24 pm June 24, 2019

If a "feature" is to be included on a Product Backlog and subsequently worked on, it will need a description, a value, an order, and an estimate. There can be additional attributes, but how they are defined will depend upon situational context. A Scrum Master ought to be wary of sources which attempt to prescribe them.


01:24 pm June 24, 2019

And reversed engineerd, can you find counter references or arguments to not pick one or the other answers?


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