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Managing Sprints or Iterations

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Sprints are also called Iterations. These terms are used interchangeably throughout Digital.ai Agility.

Sprint management in Agility includes creating, editing, activating, and closing sprints to support iterative development cycles.

Overview

A Sprint (also known as Iteration) is the period of time (typically 1 to 6 weeks) that a development team commits to delivering a releasable set of functionality by selecting items from the backlog. In essence, each sprint is a mini project unto itself.

Defining a sprint supports the team in developing a rhythm as it builds the backlog and allows for velocity measurement to predict future capacity.

Managing Stories Backlog Items

Portfolio Item Overview

Why can't I edit a story

Why can't some members or users see stories

Planning

Acceptance Tests

Backlog Goals or Objectives

Backlog Groups

Portfolio Kanban Board

List Type Administration (Drop-down Lists)

Reports Showing Portfolio Item Data

Programs

Managing Budgets

Retrospectives

Regression Tests

Regression Planning

Roadmapping

Strategic Themes Overview

Teams Feature Administration

Test Sets