Found 207 total tags.

backlog-refinement

behavior

blind-spots

bug

Definition of Bug

A bug is an unexpected behavior identified after a user story has been complted and accepted by the Product Owner.

Back of a vocabulary card for the term Bug

Pronunciation Spelling

buhg

Example Sentence

How did this bug sneak through to production?

Significance

The term “bug” carries significant weight in software development, with teams interpreting it variably based on their workflow. It becomes a quality indicator, leading some teams to establish rigid definitions (aka “Definition of Bug”) akin to “Definition of Done” or “Definition of Ready.” However, fixating on resolving every bug might deviate from delivering customer value. Navigating how to approach bugs compared to other tasks poses a challenge agile teams face. Understanding its nuances is vital for teams aiming to strike a balance between perfection and delivering tangible value.

Works Consulted

In addition to any sources cited above, the following works informed my thinking: (1)

1.
Sabine D. Does Your Team Produce Bugs [Internet]. Available from: https://davidsabine.ca/articles/2019/09/Stop-Using-the-Word-’Bug’/

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collaboration

continuous-improvement

customer-satisfaction-gap

customer-value

definition-of-done

definition-of-ready

empiricism

experiment

feedback

focus

hypothesis

hypothesis-driven-development

impact

impact-mapping

increment

inspect-and-adapt

metrics

outcome

output

outputs-vs-outcomes

product-backlog

product-backlog-item

product-goal

product-owner

resistance-to-change

saying-no

scrum-master

sprint-goal

sprint-planning

sprint-review

stakeholder

stakeholder-engagement

transparency

waste