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Requirement Area in the context of LeSS

Requirement Area in LeSS

In Large-Scale Scrum (LeSS), the Requirement Area is a concept used to organize and manage large product requirements efficiently. It helps in breaking down the product backlog into manageable sections that can be worked on by individual teams within the larger LeSS framework.

Key Points:

  1. Clarity and Focus: The Requirement Area provides clarity and focus by defining specific areas of the product that need attention and work.

  2. Dependency Management: It helps in managing dependencies between various parts of the product, ensuring smooth integration and delivery.

  3. Cross-Functional Collaboration: Requirement Areas encourage cross-functional collaboration among teams working on different parts of the product.

  4. Prioritization: It assists in prioritizing backlog items within each Requirement Area, enabling teams to work on the most critical features first.

  5. Ownership: Each Requirement Area is typically owned by a specific team or a group of teams, fostering a sense of ownership and accountability.

Resources:

  1. LeSS Website
  2. Scrum.org - Understanding Requirement Area in LeSS
  3. LeSS - Large-Scale Scrum in-depth book

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