Scrum
Roles
Events
Artifacts
Misc
100

A Framework based on Empiricism within which people can address complex, adaptive problems while creatively delivering products of the highest possible value.

What is Scrum?

100

Product Owner, Scrum Master and Development Team.

What are the Scrum Roles?

100

Planning, Daily Scrum, Review, Retrospective, and the Sprint.

What are the Scrum Events?

100

Product Backlog, Sprint Backlog, and Increment.

What are the Scrum Artifacts?

100

It is the number of principles behind in the Agile Manifesto.

What is 12?

200

It is created by the collaboration between the Product Owner and the Development Team during Sprint Planning.

What is the Sprint Goal?

200

They are self-organizing, cross-functional and have all the skills needed to deliver the product increment.

Who is the Development Team?

200

A time-box of 1 month or less during which a Done and potentially shippable product increment is created.

What is a Sprint?

200

An ordered list of everything that is currently known to be needed in the Product.

What is the Product Backlog?

200

A historic metric of the average amount of Product Backlog turned into an Increment during a Sprint. It is not an indicator of value delivery.

What is Velocity?

300

The foundation of the Scrum framework that includes Commitment, Focus, Openness, Respect and Courage.

What are the Scrum Values?

300

This person is accountable for the optimization of the value of the Product. They express the product value through the Product Backlog.

Who is the Product Owner?

300

It is not considered one of the five "formal" events. It is an ongoing activity in which the Product Owner and Development Team review, collaborate, and revise the Product Backlog items.

What is Backlog Refinement?

300

A sub-set of Product Backlog items selected for the Sprint, plus a plan for delivering the Product Increment and realizing the Sprint Goal.

What is the Sprint Backlog?

300

A unit of measure for the overall effort required to complete a PBI unique to the team estimating the work. These should focus on the complexity of the work, not on the estimated time/hours.

What are Story Points?

400

The ability to be more responsive to change, reduce risk, increase speed to market, unlock potential, prioritize outcomes, and encourage learning.

What are reasons to practice Scrum?

400

This person is considered the coach of the Squad. They help the Squad continuously improve the way they work and interact so that they can deliver the highest possible value to our customers.

Who is the Scrum Master?

400

A time-boxed event where the plan of how to progress toward the Sprint Goal is created by the collaborative work of the entire Squad.

This event serves to answer two questions: 1) What can be delivered in the increment to support the Sprint Goal? and 2) How will the work be achieved?

What is Sprint Planning?

400

It is a dynamic and adaptive living artifact.

What is the Product Backlog?

400

A shared understanding of what constitutes a complete and potentially releasable item and/or increment.

What is the Definition of Done?

500

This provides the "Why" for the increment.

What is the Sprint Goal?

500

They are the people who are affected by the outcome of the product, but are not part of the Squad.

Who are the Stakeholders?

500

It is a time-boxed event held at the end of the Sprint so that the Squad and Stakeholders can inspect and adapt the Increment and Product Backlog, as needed. The Squad discusses what was achieved, what was not achieved, what is potentially coming next, and any impediments or challenges they faced progressing towards the goal during the Sprint. This event is intended to elicit feedback and foster collaboration between the Squad and Stakeholders on what can be done to optimize value.

What is Sprint Review?

500

It is a plan with enough detail that daily progression towards the Sprint Goal is understood, considered and negotiated as more is known.

What is the Sprint Backlog?

500

Asserts that knowledge comes from experience and making decisions based on what is known.

What is Empiricism?

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