Home

basisbacklog

Basisbacklog is a project management concept that designates a dedicated subset of a product backlog containing foundational work required to support ongoing development. It is used to distinguish core infrastructure, architecture, tooling, and standards work from user-facing features that deliver short-term value.

The basisbacklog provides a stable base for future work, reduces risk, and improves long-term maintainability by

Items in the basisbacklog are usually cross-cutting, long horizon, and high impact but not tied to a

A basisbacklog owner or governance group tends to prioritize and groom items, ensuring alignment with architecture

Basisbacklog work is typically scheduled during release planning or quarterly planning sessions. Dependency management with the

Examples include migrating the codebase to a new framework, implementing automated testing infrastructure, upgrading build and

isolating
enabler
tasks
from
feature
work.
By
framing
these
tasks
as
a
separate
backlog,
teams
can
plan
capacity
and
track
progress
on
foundation
efforts
without
conflating
them
with
customer-visible
delivery.
single
user
story.
They
are
often
larger
in
scope,
require
coordination
across
teams,
and
may
span
multiple
releases.
They
are
revisited
periodically
rather
than
sprint-by-sprint.
strategy
and
non-functional
requirements.
Items
are
decomposed
into
actionable
tasks
and
linked
to
architectural
runways
or
enabler
backlogs
when
applicable.
product
backlog
is
important
to
ensure
foundational
work
enables
upcoming
features
without
delaying
delivery.
deployment
pipelines,
establishing
coding
standards,
and
improving
telemetry,
security,
or
data
governance.
In
agile
discourse,
basisbacklog
resembles
enabler
work
and
the
idea
of
an
architecture
runway.