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name="Initiate Product Backlog,_BGFMoANkEduYd-55D-Aiqg" guid="-mi1O4H7RRm0YqlUNyp8TJg"
authors="Claude Aubry" changeDate="2006-12-03T00:00:53.343-0800" version="1.0.0">
<sections xmi:id="_pWL_gAPJEdubhrgDuRb4fA" name="Collecting the backlog items" guid="_pWL_gAPJEdubhrgDuRb4fA">
<sectionDescription>&lt;p>&#xD;
The &lt;a class=&quot;elementLink&quot; href=&quot;./../../Scrum/roles/Product%20Owner_D991557B.html&quot;&#xD;
guid=&quot;_ICJyYPpaEdqsc-f87sBK8A&quot;>Product Owner&lt;/a>&amp;nbsp;establishes a first list of requirements (a requirement becomes a&#xD;
&lt;a class=&quot;elementLink&quot; href=&quot;./../../Scrum/workproducts/Product%20Backlog%20Item_C561C125.html&quot;&#xD;
guid=&quot;_-D85cIGIEduKE9hnyImx1Q&quot;>Product Backlog Item&lt;/a>)&amp;nbsp;he wish to be implemented for the end of the release.&#xD;
&lt;/p>&#xD;
&lt;p>&#xD;
To complere this list and obtain a sufficient backlog, it is better to organize a workshop including the whole team&#xD;
plus stakeholders. During this workshop, the &lt;a class=&quot;elementLink&quot;&#xD;
href=&quot;./../../Scrum/roles/Product%20Owner_D991557B.html&quot; guid=&quot;_ICJyYPpaEdqsc-f87sBK8A&quot;>Product&#xD;
Owner&lt;/a>&amp;nbsp;introduces his backlog draft and each one may suggest additional items.&#xD;
&lt;/p>&#xD;
&lt;p>&#xD;
It is frequent a backlog item be identified as a User story, technique coming from EXtreme Programming (XP) et fitting&#xD;
very well to the Scrum pattern.&#xD;
&lt;/p></sectionDescription>
</sections>
<sections xmi:id="_u0Z7sAPJEdubhrgDuRb4fA" name="Backlog Prioritizing" guid="_u0Z7sAPJEdubhrgDuRb4fA">
<sectionDescription>&lt;p>&#xD;
The &lt;a class=&quot;elementLink&quot; href=&quot;./../../Scrum/roles/Product%20Owner_D991557B.html&quot;&#xD;
guid=&quot;_ICJyYPpaEdqsc-f87sBK8A&quot;>Product Owner&lt;/a>&amp;nbsp;prioritizes backlog items by decreasing priorities. To him, A&#xD;
more important than B means he wants A to be implemented before B across the series of partial products.&#xD;
&lt;/p>&#xD;
&lt;p>&#xD;
wjem a backlog contains a lot of items, the prioritization of each of them is fastidious and subtil. That's why it is&#xD;
useful to define &lt;a class=&quot;elementLink&quot; href=&quot;./../../Scrum/guidances/termdefinitions/Theme_E39DA34D.html&quot;&#xD;
guid=&quot;_aeYKoIKlEduQgtHqedKdMA&quot;>Theme&lt;/a>s, associate one to each item and prioritize themes before getting to item&#xD;
prioritization. This can be done during a meeting with team members and stakeholders.&#xD;
&lt;/p></sectionDescription>
</sections>
<keyConsiderations>&lt;p>&#xD;
The initial backlog must help plannning at least the 2 or 3 first sprints.&#xD;
&lt;/p></keyConsiderations>
<purpose>The goal is to produce a backlog big enough to allow the startup of the series of sprints.</purpose>
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