Scrum Development in respects to the Burndown Chart
One popular tool in scrum development is the burndown chart, which diagrams the day-to-day progress that a scrum development team is making on a particular sprint. Essentially, at the end of each day in the sprint, the team estimates how many hours of work they still have to do to complete the sprint requirements. If all is going according to plan, the actual burndown will occur at the optimal rate, heading for zero hours of work remain-ing on the last day of the sprint.
Some scrum teams use the burndown chart as an indicator of when sprint requirements should be removed (i.e., whenever the actual burndown curve rises above the optimal curve) or added (i.e., whenever the actual burndown curve dips below the optimal curve). Explain the justification for this way of thinking, as well as the flaws with making these adjustments on this basis.
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Some scrum teams use the burndown chart as an indicator of when sprint requirements should be removed (i.e., whenever the actual burndown curve rises above the optimal curve) or added (i.e., whenever the actual burndown curve dips below the optimal curve). Explain the justification for this way of thinking, as well as the flaws with making these adjustments on this basis.
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