Sprint Deliverables
The set of finished deliverables or product increments that the team completes by the end of each Sprint, ready for review and possible release.
Key Points
- Completed by the end of the Sprint and shown in the Sprint Review.
- Must meet the team's Definition of Done to be considered complete.
- Provides usable value and may be potentially shippable or deployable.
- Directly tied to Product Backlog items selected in the Sprint Backlog.
Example
In a two-week Sprint, the team finishes a new login feature, updates the API, and adds tests that all pass. These items meet the Definition of Done and are demonstrated to stakeholders in the Sprint Review. Together, they form the Sprint Deliverables.
PMP Example Question
During the Sprint Review, the team demonstrates a working reporting module that meets the Definition of Done and could be released. What is this an example of?
- Sprint Goal
- Sprint Deliverables
- Product Roadmap
- Release Plan
Correct Answer: B — Sprint Deliverables
Explanation: The working module completed by Sprint end and meeting the Definition of Done is a Sprint Deliverable, representing a finished product increment.
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