Definition of Assign Story Points For Our Sprint Based On Fibonacci Numbers

When a team is planning a software development sprint and uses the Fibonacci Number sequence (1, 2, 3, 5, 8) to assign time and complexity for a given chunk of work (a story) will take.

Example: In the team's sprint, they assigned story points for the sprint based on Fibonacci numbers, so everybody could understand how much work each person on the team was assigned.

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