Scrum is either a methodology or a framework
What is framework?
These are the 3 main roles in scrum
What is Scrum Master, Product Owner, Developer
This event ensures the team understands the work for the next 1-4 weeks
What is sprint planning?
This is created by the product owner to give a direction and purpose for the upcoming sprint
What is the sprint goal?
Short description of functionality told from the desired users POV
What is a user story?
These values hold up what is known as 'the house of scrum'
What is transparency, inspection, and adaptation.
This role is often referred to as the servant leader of the team
What is a scrum master
This event is short and sweet, 15 minutes max
What is a daily scrum?
All desired remaining work for the product
What is the product backlog?
Measure of the amount of work a team can complete in a single Sprint, used for planning future Sprints.
What is velocity?
Commitment, courage, focus, openness, and respect are the 5 that describe this
What are scrum values?
This role ensures the most value possible in product creation
What is a product owner?
The set amount of time an event or meeting should last
What is a timebox?
This team owns the sprint backlog
Who at the developers?
A practice where developers frequently integrate code into a shared repository, allowing early detection of integration issues.
What is continuous integration?
This is a method where a team repeatedly cycles through a series of steps, continuously refining and improving a product, design, or project by testing, gathering feedback, and making adjustments based on those insights until they reach a desired outcome
What is iterative product creation
Product owner, scrum master and the developers make up this
What is the scrum team?
This event is to show incremental progress to stakeholders and discuss changes for future sprints
What is the sprint review?
potentially releasable product version that includes all completed Product Backlog items from the current Sprint and previous Sprints.
What is the increment?
Implied cost of additional rework caused by choosing an easy solution now instead of using a better approach that would take longer
What is tech debt?
a document that defines Scrum, a framework for developing and maintaining complex products.
What is the scrum guide?
This person is not on the scrum team but derives value out of product being developed
What is a stakeholder?
Event designed for the team to reflect on whats going right, whats going wrong and create action to improve in the future
What is the sprint retrospective?
Shared understanding of what it means for work to be complete, ensuring transparency and quality.
What is definition of done?
The theory that all knowledge is derived from sense-experience
What is empiricism