One of the benefits from Scrum is that the Development Team doesn’t have to write detailed specifications anymore.
[A] True
[B] False
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[B] False -- One of the myths about Scrum is that it prevents you from writing detailed specifications. In reality, it is up to the Product Owner and the Development Team to decide how much detail is required, and this will vary from one backlog item to the next, depending on the insight and maturitRead more
[B] False
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One of the myths about Scrum is that it prevents you from writing detailed specifications.
In reality, it is up to the Product Owner and the Development Team to decide how much detail is required, and this will vary from one backlog item to the next, depending on the insight and maturity of the team, among other factors.
Low-priority items have fewer requirement details, while high priority and “fine-grained items” tend to have more detail.
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