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.

Related to Iteration Backlog

  • Three-dimensional reference system means a system as described in Appendix 2 to this annex;

  • Open type traction battery means a type of battery requiring filling with liquid and generating hydrogen gas that is released to the atmosphere.

  • Adverse system impact means a negative effect that compromises the safety or reliability of the electric distribution system or materially affects the quality of electric service provided by the electric distribution company (EDC) to other customers.

  • Acoustic Assessment Report means the report, prepared in accordance with Publication NPC-233 and Appendix A of the Basic Comprehensive User Guide,by HGC Engineering and dated August 22, 2008 submitted in support of the application, that documents all sources of noise emissions and Noise Control Measures present at the Facility and includes all up-dated Acoustic Assessment Reports as required by the Documentation Requirements conditions of this Certificate to demonstrate continued compliance with the Performance Limits following the implementation of any Modification.

  • NERC Interchange Distribution Calculator means the NERC mechanism that is in effect and being used to calculate the distribution of energy, over specific transmission interfaces, from energy transactions.