Scrum Roles
Agile Mindset
Scrum Framework
Story Writing
Agile Terms
100

Ensures the Product Backlog is visible, transparent, and prioritized.

Who is the Product Owner?

100

Individuals and Interactions, Working Software, Customer Collaboration, & Responding to Change.

What are the 4 core values of the Agile Manifesto?

100

Transparency, Inspection, and Adaptation.

What is the 3 Empirical Pillars of Scrum?

100

A numerical scale used to estimate the effort required to complete a User Story.

What is the Fibonacci sequence?

100

A service that fulfills a stakeholder's need and is a central part of the solution development process.

What is a Feature?

200

Collaborates on detailing the PBIs with stakeholders.

Who is the Development Team?

200

In 2001 several software industry leaders gathered at Snowbird ski resort and published this document describing a now famous approach to software development.

What is the Agile Manifesto?

200

A sum of usable Sprint Backlog items completed by the Developers in the Sprint that meets the Definition of Done.

What is an Increment?

200

A relative comparison of user stories based on their complexity. Some techniques include t-shirt sizing, or animal sequences.

What is Relative Sizing?

200

A type of Feature that supports Non-Functional Requirements (NFRs).

What is an Enabler?

300

Focuses on the "How" to achieve the Sprint Goal.

Who is the Development Team?

300

A small self-contained feature that can be developed quickly and that delivers significant vale to the user.

What is a Minimum Marketable Feature (MMF)

300

To quickly synchronize team members on their progress and identify potential roadblocks.

What is the primary purpose of a DSU?

300

INVEST Criteria.

What are the 6 attributes of a User Story?

300

Research to capture activities such as exploration, research, and prototyping with the purpose of gaining knowledge and reduce risk.

What is a Spike?

400

Is not a Committee.

Who is the Product Owner?

400

The ability to create and respond to change. It is a way of dealing with, and ultimately succeeding in, and uncertain and turbulent environment.

What is Agile?

400
Event that establishes the Sprint Goal.

What is Sprint Planning?

400

An informal, general explanation of a software feature written from the perspective of the end user of customer.

What is a User Story?

400

Common solutions to common problems where the solution is ineffective and may result in undesired consequences.

What is an AntiPattern?

500

There are the people who enable the project and for whom the project will produce the agreed-upon benefit(s).

Who are the Stakeholders?

500

A set of attributes that includes collaboration, respect, coordination, and taking pride in ownership. It's geared towards creating a workforce that can adapt to change.

What is an Agile Mindset?

500

A continuous activity used to add detail, estimates, and order to PBIs.

What is Backlog Refinement?

500

A set of predefined requirements that must be met to mark a user story complete.

What is Acceptance Criteria?

500

An agreed upon list of activities deemed necessary to get a product increment, usually represented by a user story, to a done state by the end of the sprint.

What is the Definition of Done?

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