A daily, short planning meeting with the team to understand how the team intends to work together and to identify any impediments for the completion of work.
What is Daily Scrum?
The activity performed initially in plan for the release with the epics defined to validate sequence and determine any interdependencies in the release.
What is Sprint Mapping?
Workspace 1
Who is Katherine?
Accountable for requirements definition and requirements management for the engagement
Who is the Functional Lead?
A working session for the team to reflect on the previous sprint, review their practices and identify ways to improve.
What is Sprint Retrospective?
Used in Release Planning to identify resource and/or scope gaps that need to be addressed before the Release Plan is finalized.
What is calculating team capacity?
Workspace 2
Who is Carrie?
The DDM working model that was shifted from competency-based teaming
What is cross-disciplinary teaming?
Meeting used to determine if user stories and acceptance criteria need additional requirement discussions with stakeholders
Backlog Refinement
Guides the conversation in the related meeting and acts as a final checkpoint to validate that the release criteria have been met.
What is creating the Release Go/No Go Checklist?
Workspace 3
Andrew
Accountable for delivery risk identification and solution estimation
Who is the Solution Architect?
A meeting focused on showcasing the work completed for the committed sprint backlog and obtaining formal sign-off from the Product Owner that user stories and acceptance criteria meet the Definition of Done for Code/Configure.
What is Sprint Demo?
Needs to be defined and documented for user stories so that the team has a shared understanding of when a user story is considered ready to be worked on and complete.
What is the DoR and DoD?
Workspace 4
Sarah
Accountable for the facilitation and outputs of all general Program Increment (PI) activity meetings (i.e. PI Planning, Scrum of Scrums, PO Sync and System Demo)
Who is Release Train Engineer?