Definition of Done (DoD) is a set of criteria or standards to be met before a product or project deliverable can be considered ‘done.’ This criterion is typically agreed upon by stakeholders at the beginning of the project and is used to ensure that all deliverables meet the required quality standards. DoD can include criteria such as functional and non-functional requirements, acceptance tests, and user experience. The DoD is used to define the project's scope and ensure that the product or deliverable is of the highest quality and meets the stakeholders' expectations.
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