Agile 101
Agile Teams
Miscellaneous
Agile Definitions
The Daily Scrum
100

A fixed, maximum unit of time for an activity

What is Timeboxing?

100

Responsible for understanding customer's needs and communicating them to the team. 

What is the Product Owner? 

100

Accountable for prioritizing the Product Backlog.

Who is the product owner?

100

List of new features, changes to existing features, bug fixes, or other activities that a team may deliver in order to achieve a specific outcome.

What is a Product Backlog? 

100

What did you do yesterday?  What will you do today?  Are there any impediments in your way?

What are the 3 scrum questions?

200

A brief document that outlines the 4 values and 12 principles of the Agile method.

What is the Agile manifesto?

200

Coach, leader, and facilitator that works for the team to improve productivity, remove obstacles, and resolve impediments.  

Who is the Scrum Master? 

200

Simplicity - Develop just enough to get the job done for right now.

What is minimum viable product?

200

Synthetic biographies of fictitious users of the future product

What is a Persona? 

200

Transparency, Inspection and Adaptation

What are the three pillars of Scrum?

300

A large body of work to be completed in 1-3 months

What is a Feature?

300

Turns the requirements and creative designs into working software. 

Who are the developers? 

300
Accountable for team effectiveness

Who is the Agilist/Scrum master? 

300

Estimation technique where each team member "plays" a card bearing a numerical value corresponding to a point estimation for a user story. 

What is Planning Poker? 

300

Control over the empirical process; Self organization; Collaboration; Value-based prioritization; Timeboxing; Iterative development

What are the key scrum basics?

400

The average of story points from the last 3 to 4 sprints.  Provides an idea of progress, capacity, etc..

What is Velocity? 

400

Plans out tollgates, project dates, delivery dates, and keeps the team in compliance with the SDLC

Who is no one?

400

Regular reflections on how to become more effective? 

What is retrospective?

400

Evaluation of the effort necessary to carry out a given development task

What is an Estimate? 

400

Product Backlog, Sprint Backlog, and Increment

What are Scrum Artifacts? 

500

A large body of work to be completed during over >6 months

What is an Epic? 

500

Resources from business or technical teams throughout the organizations 

Who are Stakeholders or Subject Matter Experts?

500

Accountable for building the sprint backlog.

Who is the development team?

500

The subset of product backlog that a team targets to deliver during a sprint in order to accomplish the spring goal and make progress toward a desired outcome.

What is a Sprint Backlog? 

500

Daily standup, Sprint planning, Spring review, Spring retrospective, Product backlog refinement

What are the five types of Scrum meetings? 

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