Scrum Principles
Scrum Roles & Practices
Random Agility
100
This principle describes project visibility and establishes trust among all project participants.
What is "Transparency"?
100
At the end of a development cycle, the delivery team produces this.
What is a "Potentially Shippable Product"?
100
The list of activities (dev complete, code review, testing, release notes) which supports the expected business value.
What is the "Definition of Done"?
200
A delivery team is known as this if they have a high degree of autonomy and are responsible for the management of their own work.
What is "Self Organizing"?
200
The following format: "As a __, I want to __, so that __", is used when creating these.
What are "User Stories"?
200
Fictitious users who help define a system and can be used to create user stories are know as this.
What are "Personas"?
300
A delivery team is known as this if they are comprised of team members who have all the skills necessary to complete their work.
What is "Cross Functional"?
300
At the beginning of a project, the Product Owner is responsible for defining this. The Delivery Team should refer back to this often for reinforcement.
What is "Acceptance Criteria"?
300
"Responding to Change" - over this.
What is "following a plan"?
400
Retrospectives are a scrum practice that fulfill this scrum principle.
What is "Inspect & Adapt"?
400
The unit of measurement that teams should avoid correlating User Story estimates to.
What is "Time"?
400
"Customer Collaboration" - over this.
What is "Contract Negotiation"?
500
The following term refers to the "art of maximizing the amount of work not done - is essential".
What is "Simplicity"?
500
DAILY DOUBLE!
A method for relatively sizing user stories that line up stories in order of effort and complexity as they compare to each other.
500
The following story attributes make up the ackronym, INVEST.
What are: "Independent, Negotiable, Valuable, Estimable, Small, Testable"?
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