sprint completion

[/sprɪnt kəmˈpliːʃən/]
nounpl: sprint completions
conclusão da sprint
1. The successful finishing of all planned work items and goals within a designated sprint cycle in agile project management, typically a 1-4 week iteration
Sprint completion was achieved when the team delivered all user stories scheduled for the two-week cycle.
A conclusão da sprint foi alcançada quando o time entregou todas as histórias de usuário programadas para o ciclo de duas semanas.
2. The state of finishing a sprint with all committed tasks closed or resolved before the sprint deadline
The team celebrated sprint completion on Friday afternoon before the retrospective meeting.
O time celebrou a conclusão da sprint na sexta-feira à tarde antes da reunião de retrospectiva.
Sprint completion is a core concept in agile software development, widely adopted in Brazilian tech startups and multinational companies. The term represents a milestone in iterative project management culture, often celebrated with team meetings and metrics tracking. In Brazil, companies like Nubank, Natura, and major tech hubs in São Paulo frequently use this terminology in their daily operations.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
sprint closuresprint deliverysprint finishingsprint endsprint accomplishment
Antonyms / Antônimos
sprint failureincomplete sprintunfinished sprintsprint delay

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
conclusão da sprint
Most common term used in Brazilian tech and agile communities
São Paulo
fechamento da sprint
Alternative term emphasizing the closure aspect
Rio de Janeiro
término da sprint
Less formal alternative focusing on the ending
Portugal
conclusão do sprint
Portuguese European variant; sometimes uses 'ciclo completo' for the broader concept

Related Words

sprintagilescrumuser storyburndown chartsprint reviewsprint retrospectivesprint planning

Related Idioms & Phrases

crossing the finish line
bringing it home
delivering on commitments
closing the loop
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