Daily stand-up meetings in Agile are also known as _____?
Daily Scrum
Scrum implements not a fixed mindset but a _______.
Growth Mindset
Which role is responsible for facilitating the Scrum events?
Scrum Master
This Agile practice stresses regular reflection and adaptation at the end of each iteration.
Sprint Retrospective or Retrospective
Agile teams actively engage and collaborate with these individuals or groups to ensure the project's success.
"Stakeholders"
What is the term for the duration of a Sprint?
The "Sprint Length" or "Sprint Duration"
This Agile practice involves releasing a new version of the product to users at the end of every iteration.
"Frequent Releases" or "Continuous Delivery"
Agile places a strong emphasis on collaboration with this group, involving them throughout the development process, being ______-centered.
"Customer-Centered" and/or "Human-Centered"?
The three roles in Scrum are Scrum Master, Product Owner, and ______?
The "Development Team" or "Scrum Team"
What is written using this statement: As a <role of user, e.g. Customer Services Representative>, I want <the expectation/goal>, So that <the benefit>.
User Story
Cumulative Outcome
This artifact in Scrum is a prioritized list of features, enhancements, and fixes that functions as the single source of requirements for the team.
The "Product Backlog"
What unit of estimation is commonly used in Agile for user stories, representing effort and complexity?
Story Points
Scrum, as an Agile framework, is characterized by this type of process, emphasizing repetition and gradual development.
An iterative incremental process
The most critical part of a user story. This defines the threshold that should be met to confirm that the stated goal has been achieved and the benefit can be met.
The Acceptance Criteria