Agilists value these 2 things over process and tools.
What are Individuals & Interactions?
During Sprint Planning, the delivery team pulls these items into the Sprint backlog.
What are User Stories?
Specific requirements that add clarity to a User Story are referred to as...
What is Acceptance Criteria?
This artifact consists of a list of the work to be done in order to create, maintain and sustain a product.
What is a Product Backlog?
Scrum teams agree to focus on completing work within this 2-week timebox.
What is a Sprint?
There are four values contained in this founding document.
What is the Agile Manifesto?
User Stories are prepared for future Sprints by all members of the team at this Event.
What is Backlog Refinement?
While User Stories introduce "the who," "the what," and "the why," they do not include this factor.
What is "the How"?
These individuals estimate the User Stories on an ongoing basis.
Who are Agile Team members?
Features and User Stories align to a larger purpose known as this.
What is a Product Vision or Mission?
A fixed, maximum unit of time for an activity
What is timeboxing?
Each team gathers to set a goal at the end of the Sprint after reflecting on what went well and what could be improved.
What is the Sprint Retrospective?
Numbers, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, & 13 are found in this scientific sequence.
What is the Fibinacci sequence?
This role is responsible for facilitating the Scrum Events.
Who is the Scrum Master?
This person is there to support the team during and after launch.
Who is the Agile Coach?
Agile teams value this over rigid contracts.
What is customer collaboration?
Stakeholders join this Scrum Event where team members demonstrate the work completed during the Sprint.
What is the Sprint Review?
The team pulls work into their Sprint from this list of User Stories.
What is the Product Backlog?
This role in Scrum is accountable for maximizing the value of a product.
Who is the Product Owner?
This friendly muppet is helpful in moving the conversation forward.
Who is Elmo?