In a Sprint Burndown Chart, what does the "scope change" line represent?
- Changes in project management approach
- Changes in sprint duration
- Changes in team composition
- Changes in the scope of work during the sprint
The "scope change" line in a Sprint Burndown Chart represents changes in the scope of work during the sprint. This could include additional tasks being added, existing tasks being removed, or modifications to existing tasks. It helps the team understand the impact of scope changes on sprint progress.
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