CEREMONIES
MANIFESTO
ROLES
EVOLUTION
FUN FACTS
100

The short cycle iterations which result in a complete component or product.

What are Sprints?

100
The early and continuous delivery of valuable software
What is the Manifesto's highest priority?
100

__________ _________ are self-organizing and cross-functional.

What are Development/Scrum Teams?

100

In the early 1990s, this person was the first to refer to the evolving development methodology using the single word "scrum."

Who is Ken Scwaber?

100
A spike with the current architecture, technology or set of best practices which results in re-usable production code.
What is a tracer bullet?
200

A presentation made by the scrum team to the product owner at the end of each sprint so that the owner can provide feedback about the deliverable and its quality.

What is the function of a Sprint Demonstration?

200
Business people and developers.
Who is essential to work together on a daily basis?
200
Anyone who derives value out of product being developed.
What is a stakeholder?
200

In 2001, Ken Schwaber worked with Mike Beedle to bring decision-making authority to the level of operation properties and certainties via this vehicle.

What is the book "Agile Software Development with Scrum?"

200
A time boxed period used to research a concept and/or create a simple prototype. It is usually introduced before large backlog items are undertaken and does not produce shippable code.
What is a spike?
300

Help to track important items, ideas and issues that may not be useful to discuss at a time in the agenda. The principle is to return to them later.

What is Parking Lot?

300
Even late in development, Agile Scrum adapts easily and welcomes this more so than any other development methodology.
What is change in requirements?
300

This person ensures that the Product Backlog is visible, transparent, and clear to all, and shows what the Scrum Team will work on next.

What is a Product Owner?

300

Started in 2009 by Ken Schwaber, skilled practitioners become members and receive certification as a Scrum Master once they meet minimal training requirements and pass an exam.

What is Scrum Alliance?

300

_________ asserts that knowledge comes from experience and making decisions based on what is known.

What is Empiricism?

400

When the product owner and some, or all, of the rest of the team review items on the backlog to ensure the backlog contains the appropriate items, that they are prioritized, sized, and that the items at the top of the backlog are ready for delivery.

What is Backlog Grooming?

400

Welcome changing requirements, even late in development.  Agile processes harness change for the customer's competitive advantage.

What is "Responding to change over following a plan"?

400

__________ _________ are structured and empowered by the organization to organize and manage their own work.

What are Development/Scrum Teams?

400

In 1995, Sutherland and Schwaber presented Scrum at "OOPSLA '95" in Austin, TX

What is the first time Scrum was presented to the public?

400
A term used to describe one or more user stories, indicating that they are thin slices of a product feature or capability.
What is Sashimi?
500

A cadence-based, face-to-face event that serves as the heartbeat of the Agile Release Train (ART), aligning all the teams on the ART to a shared mission and Vision.

What is Program Increment (PI) Planning?

500

Build projects around motivated individuals.  Give them the environment and support they need, and trust them to get the job done.

What is "Individuals and Interactions over processes and tools"?

500

The _________ __________ is responsible for promoting and supporting Scrum as defined in the Scrum Guide. This is done by helping everyone understand Scrum Theory, practices, rules, and values.

What is a Scrum Master?

500

1st Conference in Ghent, Belgium in 2009

When was the term “DevOps” officially landed in IT mainstream?

500

Transparency, Inspection, and Adaptation.

What is the Pillars of Scrum?

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