What is dod? How is this achieved?
Answer / Kapil Gupta
DOD (Definition of Done) in Scrum is a set of clear, concise, and measurable criteria that help the team understand what constitutes completed work. It ensures that all necessary tasks, tests, and reviews have been completed before moving on to the next task or sprint. Achieving DOD typically involves completing user stories or tasks as defined in the product backlog.
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