âś… C. Organizational Processes
The Definition of Done (DoD) is a shared understanding of what it means for work to be complete. It includes quality criteria, compliance requirements, and organizational standards that must be met before a product increment is considered “done.”
Organizational processes—such as security checks, documentation standards, or testing protocols—are often part of the DoD to ensure consistency and compliance across teams.
❌A. Functional Requirement
→ Functional requirements belong in the Product Backlog, not the Definition of Done. DoD is about completion criteria, not feature descriptions.
❌B. Length of the Time-Box
→ Time-boxes (like Sprint duration) are part of Scrum framework rules, not the DoD.
❌D. Velocity of the Team
→ Velocity is a measurement tool, not a completion criterion. It helps with forecasting, not DoD.
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