Often based on which item adds the most value, plus any technical dependencies.
What is Prioritization.
This framework uses roles such as product owner, stake holders and development team.
What is scrum framework.
A two‑day, cross‑team event where all Agile teams collaboratively plan upcoming sprints, align dependencies, and commit to shared objectives.
What is PI planning?
This is one of the earliest Agile software‑development frameworks focused on delivering high‑quality software quickly by emphasizing customer collaboration, simplicity, feedback, courage, and respect.
What is Extreme Programming (XP)?
This set of organizational and workflow patterns designed to help large enterprises adopt agile practices at scale.
What is Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe)?
As a [user], I want [goal] so that [benefit]". It includes the user persona (the who), the results or what the actor wants to accomplish, and the reason or why the actor needs this ability and what value it provides
What are the key components of a user story.
This method uses visual boards with columns like "To Do", "In progress", and "Done" to manage workflow.
What is KANBAN.
Allocating a fixed period to complete a task—helps prevent procrastination and focus effort.
What is time-boxing?
This is a framework designed to scale Scrum principles to larger product development efforts involving multiple teams working together on a single product.
What is Large Scale Scrum (LeSS)?
This is a long-lived team of Agile teams, typically comprising 50–125 people, that work together to deliver incremental value in a synchronized, continuous flow.
What is Agile Release Train (ART)?
A philosophy and methodology focused on eliminating waste and optimizing processes to deliver value faster and more efficiently.
What is lean?
These terms define Product backlog, sprint backlog and increments.
What is SCRUM artifacts.
Historical average story points per sprint (used to forecast capacity).
What is Velocity?
These Key roles Agile, Customer, Developer, Tracker, and Coach are used in this type of programming.
What are XP roles in a project?
This is a servant leader and coach for an Agile Release Train (ART) who facilitates and guides the ART’s processes and events.
What is a Release Train Engineer (RTE)?
A streamlined version of a product, focusing on core functionalities to quickly test hypotheses and gather user feedback, minimizing resources and risks before full development.
What is Minimum Viable Product (MVP)?
This is the aspect of someone's fictional character or nature that they present to others, potentially differing from their true self.
What is a Persona.
A management philosophy stating that any system’s throughput (rate of generating money via sales) is limited by its slowest part (the “constraint” or “bottleneck”)
What is Theory of Constraints?
Short, time‑boxed research task to reduce uncertainty are referred to be
What are Spikes?
This is a timeboxed period—typically lasting 8 to 12 weeks—in which an Agile Release Train (ART) delivers incremental value in the form of working, tested software.
What is a Program Increment (PI)?
In the context of projects refers to the formal termination of a project or a phase of a project.
What is closing.
This model, often used by Agile coaches, outlines team evolution from 'forming' and 'storming' to 'norming,' 'performing,' and even 'adjourning' in projects with a defined end.
What is Tuckman's process
The smooth and efficient movement of work from one stage to the next, aiming to minimize delays, interruptions, and bottlenecks, ultimately leading to better project outcomes and team synergy
What is Flow?
Write an automated test first, then write code just enough to pass it, then refactor.
What is Test Driven Development (TDD)?
These teams are composed of members with diverse skills such as development, testing, design, and analysis who work together collaboratively to deliver a complete, valuable product increment.
What are Cross-Functional Agile Teams?