Acceptance Criteria | Glossary

 

Definition

Acceptance Criteria are the conditions that a software/product must deliver on, so as to be accepted by a user, customer, or the consuming system. They are statements that have a clear pass/fail result and specify both functional and non-functional requirements. Acceptance criteria are defined, when a work item is complete and fully functional.

Further Reading

  • For more on Acceptance Criteria, read here.

Values | Glossary

 

Definition

The Agile Manifesto inscribes a set of four values that are both people-centric and results-driven. Namely:

  • Individuals and Interactions
  • Working Software
  • Responding to change
  • Customer collaboration

Each Agile methodology has its’ own way of implementing these values, but they are consistently relied upon, to deliver high-quality software.

 

Further Reading

  • ” Agile Explained: An Overview of the Values and Benefits of Agile”(book), by Al Kraus.
  • For more on Values, read here.