Product Backlog
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Definition
The Product Backlog is a complete list of all features, bug reports and other types of requirements for the complete product, ordered by priority. As for the features it contains large or high-level Epics and small-enough User Stories, some of them “ready to pull” (groomed+estimated).
The product backlog is the comprehensive requirements analysis document, a complete to-do list to build the product.
See Also
External Resources
- The Scrum product backlog (concise)
- Scrum’s Product Backlog - Agile Requirements Management (a good, long read)
- easyBacklog – backlog management software for agencies
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