_____finds their origin in Extreme Programming and are described as ‘A story or task aimed at answering a question or gathering information, rather than at producing shippable product’.
Spike
Another name for Huddle, It's not the place for problem-solving, nor is it a status update
Daily Scrum
A term Pertaining to or based on experience. Scrum is an _____________ framework
Empirical/Empiricism
Negotiated, defined by User Stories, scheduled in the Release Plan, and focused.
Scope
Document contains the rules of scrum framework
Scrum Guide
This is the value of the current work plus all of the value of work previously done
Increment
An acronym coined by Bill Wake, used to evaluate the quality of user stories
INVEST
The version of a new product which allows a team to collect the maximum amount of validated learning about customers with the least effort
Minimum Viable Product (MVP)
In 2001 twenty software engineers gathered in __________ and published this document describing a now famous approach to software development.
Snowbird Ski Resort, Utah - Agile Manifesto
According to Abraham Lincoln, this is what transforms a promise into a reality.
Commitment
Picture 9
Identify the name of this framwork?
Cynefin Framework
The Cynefin framework is a conceptual framework used to aid decision-making. Created in 1999 by Dave Snowden when he worked for IBM Global Services, it has been described as a "sense-making device".
This is the team within a team that was removed in 2020's Scrum Guide revisions.
Development team
Picture 8
Identify this picture
This describes a future state of the product which can serve as a target for the Scrum Team to plan against
Product Goal
As Scrum Teams mature, it is expected it will expand to include more stringent criteria for higher quality
Definition of Done
Picture 6
Identify this Agile model?
DSDM
is a prioritization model used to sequence jobs (for example, Features, Capabilities, and Epics) to produce maximum economic benefit. In SAFe, this is estimated as the Cost of Delay (CoD) divided by the job duration.
Weighted Shortest Job First (WSJF)
Weighted Shortest Job First (WSJF) is a tool used in the Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe) to help teams prioritize a list of initiatives. A team calculates each initiative’s score as the cost of delay divided by the job’s size or duration. The team then prioritizes those items that receive the highest ratings.
A chart which shows the amount of work which has been completed. Time is shown on the horizontal axis and work completed on the vertical axis.
Burn up Chart
The relationship between latency, throughput, and work-in-progress is established by this law
Little's law
John Little, a Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) professor, invented his theorem in 1954. He called it Little’s law and first applied the formula to queues in shops. Later, it turned out that anything that can queue – and, yes, this includes software tasks – is applicable to Little’s law.
Project management, Kanban boards, software development, retail, and even manufacturing can use this handy formula.
Picture 7
Identify this picture
3CS- Card,Conversation, Confirmation
model is proposed by Ron Jeffries( 2001) to distinguish “social” user stories from “documentary” requirements practices such as use cases
Picture 1
Identify it? Name of this add in feature in Jira
Stateoscope
Picture 2
Name of this Report/Diagram?
Cumulative Flow diagram
Picture 3
Identify it?
Picture 4
Identify this diagram
Cone of Uncertainity
In project management, the Cone of Uncertainty describes the evolution of the amount of best case uncertainty during a project. At the beginning of a project, comparatively little is known about the product or work results, and so estimates are subject to large uncertainty
Picture 5
Identify this model
Kano prioritization model
Dr. Noriaki Kano, a professor of quality management at the Tokyo University of Science, created the Kano Model in 1984.The model identifies five categories of potential customer reactions to a new feature, ranging from dissatisfaction to indifference, all the way up to what many call customer delight or excitement features.