This event takes place before sprint execution.
What is Sprint Planning?
The three roles in a Scrum team.
What are the Product Owner, Scrum Master, and Development Team?
The prioritized list of work maintained by the Product Owner.
What is the Product Backlog?
Name 4 types of information radiators.
What are burnup charts, burndown charts, niko-niko-charts, product/sprint backlogs , parking lot charts, velocity chart, scrum board, Kanban board
This is the term for collaboration among Scrum Masters over multiple scrum teams.
What is Scrum of Scrums?
Relative effort for a user story is usually measured with this.
What is a story point?
This role serves as a servant leader and removes impediments for the team.
Who is the Scrum Master
The event where the team demonstrates completed work to stakeholders.
Sprint review.
A board that visually tracks sprint work using columns like "To Do," "In Progress," and "Done."
What is a Kanban board (or Task board).
These are the 5 Scrum events.
Sprint planning, sprint, daily scrum/stand-up, sprint review, sprint retrospective.
The team uses this interactive technique to estimate effort in sprint planning, often involving Fibonacci numbers.
What is Planning Poker?
The group that commits to completing the sprint backlog within the sprint.
Who is the Development Team?
The meeting held at the end of the sprint to reflect and improve team processes.
What is the Sprint Retrospective?
A graphical representation of remaining work in a sprint, typically trending downward.
What is a Burndown Chart?
The acronym C-FORC stands for these attributes.
What are courage, focus, openness, respect, and commitment.
A key outcome of Sprint Planning that provides the team with direction and motivation.
What is the Sprint Goal?
This person is responsible for maximizing the value of the product by managing the Product Backlog.
Who is the Product Owner?
The list of items selected for a sprint and the plan for delivering them.
What is the Sprint Backlog?
A graphical representation of work completed and added work/scope increases.
What is a burnup chart?
This is the practice of merging all developers' working copies of code into a central repository multiple times a day.
What is Continuous Integration?
The maximum timebox for a sprint planning meeting in a one-month sprint.
What is eight hours?
The term for a self-organizing group that decides how to complete work without being micromanaged.
What is a Scrum Team?
The usual timebox for a Daily Scrum.
15 minutes.
What is a parking lot board?
This is an Agile framework that offers greater flexibility and customization than Scrum.
What is Crystal?