Roles
Artifacts
Sprints
Theory
Predictability
100
This person serves as the facilitator for the team, removing blockers and protecting the team from outside interference.
Who is the Scrum Master?
100
This keeps track of where stories are in production.
What is the Task board? (Tracker)
100
Program defined intervals in which the work is completed.
What is a Sprint?
100
In the agile manifesto it states that a company should value this "over comprehensive documentation"
What is Working Software?
100
This is estimate of how fast a team can complete stories, based on the average number of points completed in previous sprints.
What is Velocity?
200
This person Oversees the overall direction of the product, deals directly with the client, inputs stories into and organizes the backlog.
Who is the Product Owner?
200
Team defined list to complete before something is "done"
What is the Definition of Done?
200
This is where the PBIs are decomposed then quantified, and work is then accepted by the team.
What is the Sprint Planning meeting? (Backlog Grooming)
200
Effective Scrum teams are ________, it can be accomplished through pair-programming. (The Bus Rule)
What is Cross-functional?
200
This is the rhythm the team should get in if sprint schedules remain consistent.
What is Cadence?
300
They are the developers, designers, the people who actually create the product.
What is the Scrum Team?
300
List of stories to complete for a product. Sometimes referred to as a product's "single source of truth."
What is the Product Backlog?
300
This is the end goal for every sprint.
What is a potentially shippable increment of functionality?
300
This is the idea that instead of offering the client everything they want in every release down the road, that they will get working pieces earlier and often.
What is the Minimum-Viable-Product?
300
This metric counts down how many stories have been completed over the course of either a project or a sprint, and shows the ideal pace for story completion.
What is a Burndown chart?
400
These people are referred to as chickens, they have an investment in the product.
Who are stakeholders?
400
List of stories across multiple projects.
What is a Program Backlog?
400
Unlike projects as a whole, during a sprint this should NOT change.
What is the Scope? (Once the team commits to the work, NO ADDITIONAL WORK IS ADDED)
400
As opposed to the waterfall method where the scope is fixed an agile method has these two items fixed.
What is Time and Cost?
400
This metric counts up the number of points completed over the course of either a sprint or project. While showing the total number of points remaining.
What is a Burn-up Chart?
500
These people want to try and force products through production, they always try to "advise" the team on how to do their jobs, even without prior technical knowledge.
What are roosters?
500
List of stories that the team has chosen to complete for a given sprint.
What is a Sprint Backlog?
500
At the end of a sprint the team demos the functionality completed during the sprint.
What is the Sprint Review?
500
The idea of Scrum is much older than the agile movement, in fact it was created when two people wrote this paper in 1986.
What is "The New New Product Development Game"?
500
Daily double: Story A is #23 in the backlog Story A is rated a 3 points There are currently 81 points ahead of Story A The velocity of the team is 27 When will story A be completed?
Story A should be completed at the beginning of the fourth sprint.
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