Scrum Roles
Agile
Scrum Terminology
Scrum Process
100

This person serves as a facilitator for both the Product Owner and the Development Team and is responsible for promoting and supporting Scrum and agile processes and principles.

Who is a ScrumMaster?

100

Agile values this over following a plan.

What is responding to change?

100

When we calculate the average number of story points a team accomplishes during an sprint, and use that number to plan our future sprints and releases, we're using this metric.

What is the Velocity?

100

A tool Scrum teams use to Inspect and Adapt at the end of every development cycle.

What is a Retrospective?

200

This is the person ultimately responsible for the product. He/She sets the vision and prioritizes the backlog.

Who is the Product Owner?

200

Conventional projects have fixed requirements and usually negotiate Cost and Schedule. Agile projects negotiate this.

What is Scope?

200

This term means that significant aspects of the process must be visible to those responsible for the outcome.

What is Transparency?

200

At the end of a sprint the team demonstrates the product at this meeting.

What is the Sprint Demo & Review?

300

This role determines the size of the work.

What is the team?

300

The 2002 Standish Group study reported that 20% of features are used "often" or "always." This is a key reason why Agile projects focus on this.

What is Business Value?

300

A collection of features to implement the vision that are prioritized by business value.

What is the Product Backlog?

300

A meeting that lasts 15 to 30 minutes!

What is the Daily Standup or Daily Scrum?