CEREMONIES
MANIFESTO
ROLES
EVOLUTION
FUN FACTS
200
The short cycle iterations which result in a complete component or product.
What are Sprints?
200
The early and continuous delivery of valuable software
What is the Manifesto's highest priority?
200
Folks who prioritize the Sprint Backlog, estimate the effort, develop and test software, and identify impediments.
What is the Scrum Team?
200
In the early 1990s, this person was the first to refer to the evolving development methodology using the single word "scrum."
Who is Ken Scwaber?
200
A spike with the current architecture, technology or set of best practices which results in re-usable production code.
What is a tracer bullet?
400
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 Demonstration?
400
Business people and developers.
Who is essential to work together on a daily basis?
400
Anyone who derives value out of product being developed.
What is a stakeholder?
400
In 2001, Ken Schwaber worked with Mike Beedle to bring decision-making authority to the level of operation properties and certainties via this vehicle.
What is the book "Agile Software Development with Scrum?"
400
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?
600
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?
600
Even late in development, Agile Scrum adapts easily and welcomes this more so than any other development methodology.
What is change in requirements?
600
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?
600
Started in 2009 by Ken Schwaber, skilled practitioners become members and receive certification as a Scrum Master once they meet minimal training requirements and pass an exam.
What is Scrum Alliance?
600
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?
800
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?
800
The primary measure of progress.
What is working software?
800
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?
800
In 1995, Sutherland and Schwaber presented Scrum at "OOPSLA '95" in Austin, TX
What is the first time Scrum was presented to the public?
800
A term used to describe one or more user stories, indicating that they are thin slices of a product feature or capability.
What is Sashimi?
1000
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?
1000
The most efficient and effective method of conveying information to and within a development team.
What is face-to-face communication or collaboration?
1000
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?
1000
Hirotaka Takeuchi and Ikurjiro Nonaka did this in 1986.
When was term "Scrum" first assigned?
1000
A team who has adapted the scrum process to their own needs in some way contradictory to pure scrum.
What is a ScrumBut?
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