Agile
Scrum
SAFe
ATLAS Handbook
100
A lightweight development framework that is heavily influenced by lean principles. A visible, work-in-progress limiting pull system.
What is Kanban?
100
Owner of the Team Backlog and single voice to the Team on what, when and why backlog items are required.
Who is the Product Owner?
100

The act of identifying all risks and categorizing each risk into one of four categories (Resolved, Owned, Accepted, Mitigated).

What is Risk Management/Risk Board?

100

It is a "helper" to be able to collect Features belonging to the same topic together.

What is an Epic Container? 

200
Four key values and twelve principles that guide an iterative and people-centric approach to software development.
What is the Agile Manifesto?
200
Servant Leader and scrum expert to the Team who is responsible for ensuring Sprint based events are successful.
Who is the ScrumMaster?
200
To gain alignment between Product Management, Stakeholders and the Release Train on a set of Features and Objects that the Release Train is committing to over the next Program Increment.
What is the purpose of PI Planning?
200

Earlier detection of defects, less risk in late project phases, cheaper defect removal, much lower maintenance costs and better quality of documents like system design.

What are the benefits of reviews?

300

The overall goal of each agile method to deliver working software as quickly as possible

What is adapt to change?

300
15 minute time-boxed meeting in which a common format includes answering three questions: - What did you do yesterday? - What do you plan to do today? - Are there any impediments in your way?
What is the daily standup (scrum) meeting?
300
A long-lived team of agile teams. Using a common cadence, each team has the dedicated team members necessary to continuously define, build, test and deliver value.
What is an Agile Release Train (ART)?
300

Confluence page, where the projects are listed with their CPL, Project collaboration link, Milestone per up coming increment and also the expectation for the development of the future generic platform.

What is the Solution roadmap? 

400

Metric used in agile project management and development to estimate the difficulty of implementing a given user story.

What is Story Point?

400

The act of adding detail, estimates and order to the items in the product backlog

What is the Product Backlog Refinement?

400
A visual board used to identify when Features are targeted to be done, which Team owns a Feature, dependencies across Features, key Milestones, and any external dependencies.
What is the Program Board?
400

Collects a list of Milestones, takes ownership of the feature, clarifies and adds all missing information to the feature and is the contact person between the CDS Solution and a Customer Project.

What is Customer Project Lead (CPL)?

500

Transparency, Inspect and Adapt

What are the three pillars of agile?

500
Self-organizing, self-managing. They are responsible for delivering the highest value backlog items within a sprint/iteration.
Who is the Scrum Team?
500

Typically takes place at the end of Day 1 of PI Planning. Leaders come together to review planning progress thus far and discuss any necessary adjustments needed for Day 2.

What is the Management Review?

500

Responsible to coordinate the Product Manager (PM) and Customer Project Lead (CPL) for the maintenance of the Feature backlog on program/ ART level.

What is a Solution Train Manager (STM)?