CEREMONIES
ROLES
FUN FACTS
DEFINITIONS
100
The short cycle iterations which result in a complete component or product.
What are Sprints?
100
Folks who prioritize the Sprint Backlog, estimate the effort, develop and test software, and identify impediments.
What is the Scrum Team?
100
A spike with the current architecture, technology or set of best practices which results in re-usable production code.
What is a tracer bullet?
100

An iterative approach to project management and software development that helps teams deliver value to their customers faster and with fewer headaches.

What is Agile

200

A presentation made by the scrum team to the product owner at the end of each sprint so that the owner can provide feedback about the deliverable and its quality.

What is the function of a Sprint Review/Demo?

200
Anyone who derives value out of product being developed.
What is a stakeholder?
200
A time boxed period used to research a concept and/or create a simple prototype. It is usually introduced before large backlog items are undertaken and does not produce shippable code.
What is a spike?
200

LeSS stands for?

LeSS stands for Large Scale Scrum

300
Each day, all scrum team members meet briefly, 15 minutes or less, to explain to the other members what they worked on the previous day, what they're working on today and what impediments they have.
What is a Daily Stand Up meeting?
300
Traditionally, this role is the leader of the software development life cycle, but in Agile Scrum, he steps aside and yields to the scrum team and product owner, playing an ancillary role instead.
What is a project manager?
300
A technique to scale scrum up for multiple teams working on the same product, allowing teams to discuss progress on their inter-dependencies. It is generally comprised of an ambassador from each scrum team.
What is Scrum of Scrums?
300

A framework within which people can address complex adaptive problems, while productively and creatively delivering products of the highest possible value.

What is Scrum 

400
At the beginning of each sprint, the scrum team meets and determines what user stories will be developed and discuss any logistical issues that will influence the teams successful delivery of features chosen by the team.
What is Sprint Planning?
400
This role eliminates the team's impediments, monitors burn down, and ensures crystal clear communications are maintained among everyone involved in the project.
What is the Scrum Master?
400

What Sport did we get Scrum from?

What is Rugby

400

A framework within which people can address complex adaptive problems, while productively and creatively delivering products of the highest possible value.

What is LeSS

500
At the end of each sprint, the scrum team meets to discuss what went well, what did not go well and what should be changed.
What is a Sprint Retrospective?
500
This role understands the value of the project, is available to the scrum team in real time everyday, plans releases and accepts the software.
What is the Product Owner?
500
A team who has adapted the scrum process to their own needs in some way contradictory to pure scrum.
What is a ScrumBut?
500

Key information that the Scrum Team and the stakeholders need to be aware of for understanding the product under development, the activities being planned, and the activities done in the project.

What are Artifacts

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