Sprint | Glossary

 

Definition

In product and software development, a sprint is a set time period during which specific work has to be completed and reviewed.

Each sprint begins with a planning meeting, where the product owner , and the development team agree upon the nature of work that is to be accomplished. The development team has the final call on determining how much work can realistically be accomplished during the sprint, and the product owner has the final say on the final criteria that is needed to be met for the work to be approved and accepted.

The duration of a sprint is determined by the scrum master. Traditionally, it lasts 30 days.

Further Reading

Lifecycle Profits | Glossary

 

Definition

The total potential for profit of a product over it’s entire duration (aka the ‘Life Cycle’) is known as Lifecycle Profits. In case there is a portfolio involved, then the Life Cycle of the entire portfolio is considered.

Further Reading.

  • For more on Lifecycle Profits, read here.