This year saw the creation of the Agile Manifesto, marking a pivotal moment in the history of software development.
What is 2001?
Courage, Focus, Commitment, Respect, Openness are known as what?
What is Scrum Values?
This Lean and Kanban concept helps teams avoid multitasking and bottlenecks by capping the number of tasks being actively worked on at one time.
What is Work in Progress (WIP) limit?
This chart tracks the amount of work remaining in a Sprint, helping teams visualize progress and predict whether they'll complete all planned work by the end the iteration.
What is Sprint Burndown chart?
XP is an acronym for a popular agile software development framework that stands for?
What is Extreme Programming?
How many principles support the agile manifesto?
What is 12?
This Scrum even happens at the end of the Sprint, Where the team reflects on the work completed and identifies improvements for the next Sprint.
What is Sprint Retrospective?
This artifact helps visualize workflow and ensures that all team members can see the status of tasks at a glance.
What is Kanban Board?
This metric measures the total time it takes for a work item to move from the moment it's requested to when it's delivered.
What is Lead Time?
this technique involves writing automated tests for a new feature before implementing the feature itself.
What is Test-Driven Development (TDD)?
According to the Agile Manifesto, working software is considered more valuable than this type of documentation.
What is comprehensive documentation?
This Scrum artifact contains the list of work the Development Team must accomplish to complete the project's goals.
What is Product Backlog?
Kanban is particularly effective at eliminating this, which occurs when tasks pile up at certain stages of the workflow.
What are bottlenecks?
Often used in Sprint planning to understand how much work a team can complete in a given timeframe based on historic data
What is velocity?
This practice involves two programmers working together at one workstation, one types the code while the other reviews each line of code as it is typed.
What is Pair Programming?
Agile emphasizes this type of involvement with the customer rather than contract negotiation.
What is customer collaboration?
This time-boxed event at the beginning of each Sprint is used to plan what work to work on during the Sprint.
What is Sprint Planning?
This Japanese term for "change for better' is widely adopted in business environments to refer to the practice of continuous improvement, influencing methodologies like Lean and Agile.
What is Kaizen?
This metric in Kanban measures the average time it takes for a work item to travel from start to finish through the system.
What is Cycle Time?
Name one of the values Scrum and XP share?
What is....
(Valid answers include Courage and Respect)
In Agile, individuals and interactions are prioritized over this.
What are processes and tools?
This role in Scrum acts as a servant leader to the Development Team, helping to remove impediments and ensuring the Scrum practices are followed.
What is Scrum Master?
These are the specific stages through which work items move, such as "To Do," "In Progress," and "Done."
What are workflow columns?
Name one phase of team development
What is Forming?
(Valid answers Storming, Norming, Performing, Adjourning)
Name one of the principles
What is...
(Valid Answers include Rapid Feedback, Incremental Change, Embracing Change, or Quality Work)