Potentially Shippable Product Increment

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Potentially Shippable Product Increment is scrum requires that each sprint deliver a potentially shippable product increment. The increment must consist of thoroughly tested code that has been built into an executable, and the user operation of the functionality is documented either in Help files or user documentation.

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According to the Agile Extension to the BABOK Guide (preview),

Potentially Shippable Product Increment. Scrum requires that each sprint deliver a potentially shippable product increment. The increment must consist of thoroughly tested code that has been built into an executable, and the user operation of the functionality is documented either in Help files or user documentation.