Backlog
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Backlog generally refers to an accumulation over time of work waiting to be done or orders to be fulfilled.
Backlog may also refer to:
Backlog may also refer to:
- different kinds of backlogs exist for different time scales in Scrum (development)Scrum (development)Scrum is an iterative, incremental framework for project management often seen in agile software development, a type of software engineering....
- Backlog of unexamined patent applicationsBacklog of unexamined patent applicationsAlthough not clearly defined, the backlog of unexamined patent applications consists, at one point in time, in all the patent applications that have been filed and still remain to be examined. The backlog was said to be 4.2 million worldwide in 2007, and, as of 2009, it reportedly continues to grow...
- Backlog (album)Backlog (album)Backlog is a joint compilation album between by electronica musicians Leftfield and Djum Djum, released in 1992. It contained mixes of Leftfield's first two releases "Not Forgotten" and "More Than I Know" from between 1990 and 1991 and two mixes by Neil Barnes of the Djum Djum track "Difference"....
, a compilation by Electronica - An argument to Berkeley sockets "listen" function