(Select 2) What are the characteristics of queues and backlogs?
Queues are processed in the order in which items are entered.
Backlogs are continuously refined and can be re-prioritized.
Queues are continuously refined and cannot be re-prioritized.
Backlog items are estimated; queues are not.
A. Queues are typically processed first-in, first-out (FIFO), meaning in the order items are entered.
B. Backlogs in SAFe are actively managed and continuously re-prioritized and refined to ensure the most valuable work is always ready for selection.
“Backlogs are prioritized lists of work that are actively refined, while queues generally operate in a FIFO manner and are not reprioritized.”
(Source: SAFe 6.0 Framework: Backlog Management, Principle #6)
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