A framework or structure followed by a development team within the software organization.
What is SDLC?
The first model used in software engineering.
What is Waterfall model?
Agile uses these incremental, iterative work sequences.
What are sprints?
It's the smallest unit of work in an agile framework.
What is a User Story?
A collection of executable programming code, associated libraries and documentation.
What is Software?
This is the most important and fundamental stage in SDLC.
What is Requirement Analysis?
This model allows for system development through repeated cycles and in smaller portions at a time.
What is the Iterative model?
The two categories of Agile Project Management include these:
What are Scrum and Kanban?
It's period of time allocated for a particular phase of a project.
What is a Sprint?
Software categories include...
What are system software, programming software and application software?
This phase covers architecture, hardware, programming, integration and security issues.
What is Design?
This model is also known as Verification and Validation model.
What is the "V" model?
Scrum, as a framework for Agile management uses four of these which bring structure to each sprint.
What are ceremonies?
When using the Scrum Agile project management framework, this is used to visualize all the work in a given sprint.
What is a Scrum Board?
This activity happens after a product has been tested and is ready to be released.
What is deployment?
During this phase, actual development start and the product is built.
What is Implementation?
This model is not suitable for projects where requirements are at a moderate to high risk of changing; risk and uncertainty are high with this model.
What is Waterfall Model?
This framework for Agile project management is focused on getting things done as fast as possible, giving teams the ability to react to change.
What is Kanban?
When using the Scrum Agile project management framework, the body of work (owned by the product owner) resides here.
What is the product backlog?
The phase where product defects are identified, reported, tracked, fixed and re-tested until the product reaches quality standards.
What is testing?
When using a modern SDLC, this activity occurs in all stages.
What is testing?
These are the 4 phases of the Spiral model.
What are identification, design, construct or build and evaluation/risk analysis?
These Agile tools use non-technical language to provide context for the development team and their efforts.
What are User Stories?
These are larger agile work items broken down into a set of stories.
What are epics?
It is one of the four components of the Kanban Agile project management framework which limits the amount of work to be done based on the team's capacity.
What is WIP (Work In Progress Limits)?