Analyze This
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We've Got Issues
Testing the Limits
Who's Role is it Anyway?
100
This type of analysis is performed at the Inspect and Adapt meeting, and may involve a fishbone chart.
What is a “Root Cause Analysis”?
100
A Sprint takes place over this amount of time.
What is “Two weeks”?
100
Issues are typically created by members of this team.
What is the “Support Team”?
100
Teams get no credit for this kind of code.
What is “Untested code”?
100
The three roles in a Scrum Team.
What are the “Product Owner, Scrum Master, and Scrum Team Member”?
200
Keeping track of the team’s progress using this artifact helps teams accurately estimate their velocity for the next sprint.
What is a “Burndown chart”?
200
The official name for a PSI Retrospective.
What is the “Inspect & Adapt meeting”?
200
These two fields determine the SLA for an issue.
What are the “Severity and Business Impact” fields?
200
A process in which you write the test first.
What is “Test-Driven Development”?
200
This entity owns the Definition of Done (DOD).
Who is the “Scrum Team”?
300
This type of story/PBI is used for analysis, research, design, exploration, and prototyping.
What is a “Spike”?
300
Ideally, stories should be completed during this period.
What is a “Sprint”? (Will also accept Iteration or 2 weeks).
300
The contractually agreed-upon response time guidelines for reported issues.
What are “Service Level Agreements or (SLA’s)”?
300
The type of test driven by the Acceptance Criteria.
What is an Acceptance Test?
300
This entity creates and owns features.
Who is the “Product Manager”?
400
The process of adding, modifying, and judiciously elaborating product backlog items; this should take place continuously.
What is "Grooming"?
400
How often business people and developers should communicate throughout a project, according to the Agile Manifesto.
What is “Daily”?
400
The three possible responses to an issue.
What are “1) Resolved/Answered, 2) Bug Created, and 3) User Story/PBI created”?
400
This is how often unit tests should be run.
What is “After Every Build”?
400
This entity develops, maintains, and prioritizes the Team Backlog.
Who is the “Product Owner”?
500
One method of Root Cause Analysis involves 5 of these.
What are "Why's"?
500
This Agile meeting takes place on Day 25 of a 50 day PSI.
What is the “Mid-PSI Backlog Grooming” meeting?
500
This is whom an issue should be assigned when you think you have answered the question.
Who is the “Person who Created the Issue”?
500
This is who should write and run tests in a scrum team according to SAFe.
Who are all "developers and testers"?
500
Understanding stakeholder needs, and helping teams define and implement a technological solution suitable for hosting current and upcoming features, while conforming to evolving nonfunctional requirements, are responsibilities of this role.
What is the “System Architect”?
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