Agile Basics
Scrum Framework
Agile Practices
Agile Roles
Agile Artifacts
100

This Agile methodology is known for its iterative approach and uses sprints to manage work.

 

What is Scrum?

100

The recommended duration for a sprint.

What are 2 to 4 weeks?

100

This Agile practice involves continuously integrating code changes into a shared repository, ensuring that the software is always in a working state.

What is Continuous Integration?

100

This role is responsible for prioritizing the backlog.

What is a Product Owner?

100

This Agile artifact is a visual representation of the work remaining versus time, often used to track progress during a sprint.

What is the burndown chart?

200

This Agile manifesto value prioritizes human elements and teamwork over rigid procedures and technical solutions. 

What is "Individuals and interactions over processes and tools"?

200

This visual management framework uses cards and boards to optimize the flow of work and limit work-in-progress.

What is Kanban?

200

Agile term that refers to a detailed description (of a feature) from a user's perspective.

What is a story?

200

This role in Scrum is responsible for ensuring the team follows Scrum practices and helps remove impediments.

What is a Scrum Master?

200

This Scrum artifact is a list of tasks to be completed during the sprint, derived from the product backlog.

What is the Sprint Backlog?

300

This event is held at the end of a sprint to inspect the increment and adapt the product backlog if needed.

What is a sprint review?

300

This term refers to the sum of all completed work at the end of a sprint, which is potentially shippable.

What is a product Increment?

300

This Agile practice involves automating the testing of code to ensure that new changes do not break existing functionality.

What is Test-Driven Development (TDD)?

300

This role in Agile is typically composed of professionals who do the work of delivering a potentially releasable increment of "Done" product at the end of each sprint.

What is the Development Team?

300

Prioritized list of all the features, enhancements, fixes, and requirements needed for the product.

What is the Product Backlog?

400

Agile teams embrace this to ensure the product evolves and improves based on feedback.

What are changes in requirements?

400

This term refers to the practice of continuously improving processes and practices within the Scrum team, often discussed during this specific event.

What is the Sprint Retrospective?

400

This Agile practice involves continuously deploying code changes to production, ensuring that the software is always in a releasable state.

What is Continuous Deployment?

400

Individuals or groups who have an interest in the product, and provide feedback

What are stakeholders?

400

This artifact represents tangible progress and provides a basis for feedback and further development.

What is a Product Increment?

500

This Agile Manifesto value states the primary measure of progress.

What is Working software? 

500

A short, time-boxed meeting (usually 15 min) held by a team and which purpose is to synchronize activities and plan the work for the next 24 hours.

what is the Daily Scrum?

500

This Agile practice involves delivering small increments of the product frequently to gather feedback and make necessary adjustments.

What is Incremental Delivery?

500

This role provides technical guidance and insures systems' scalability

What is an Architect?

500

Key items used to manage and track progress in Agile projects.

What are Agile artifacts?

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