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  1. Review of Backlog Items: The team reviews the backlog items, which may include user stories, bugs, technical tasks, or any other work items. The Solution Architect leads this session, presenting backlog items one by one for discussion.

  2. Discussion and Clarification: The team engages in discussions to gain a clear understanding of each backlog item. They may ask questions to clarify requirements, acceptance criteria, and any dependencies or constraints associated with the item.

  3. Breaking Down User Stories: If any user stories are too large or complex to be implemented in a single iteration, the team may break them down into smaller, more manageable tasks or sub-stories during the refinement session.

  4. Estimation: In some refinement sessions, the team may estimate the effort required to implement each backlog item. This estimation helps in planning and prioritizing work for future iterations.Prioritization: As the team discusses backlog items, they may also consider their priority relative to other items in the backlog. This helps in ensuring that the most valuable and important work is scheduled for implementation in upcoming iterations

  5. Prioritizing User Stories: Once user stories are created and technically described, they need to be prioritized based on their importance and value to the end-user and the business. This ensures that the most critical features are developed first. Prioritization can be done using different techniques like MoSCoW (Must have, Should have, Could have, Won't have), or by assigning business value and effort estimates to each user story.

  6. Updates to the Backlog: Based on the discussions and refinements made during the session, the backlog items may be updated with additional details, revised estimates, or any changes to their priority.

  7. Action Items: At the end of the refinement session, the team may identify action items or tasks that need to be completed before the next session. These tasks could include further research, additional stakeholder consultation, or clarification of requirements.

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