Scrum artefacts Flashcards

1
Q

What are artifacts?

A

represent work or value to provide transparency and opportunities for inspection and adaption.

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What are artifacts designed for

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Transparency of key information

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3
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What is a product backlog?

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Ordered list of everything that might be needed in the product and is the single source of requirements for any changes to be made to the product.

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4
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Where are requirements stored

A

Product backlog

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5
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Who is responsible for the product backlog?

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The product owner is responsible for its content, availability and ordering.

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6
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Is the product backlog a complete list?

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It is never complete. It has only the initially known and best-understood requirements. It evolves as the product and the environment evolve. It is dynamic.

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Is the product backlog a dynamic list?

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Yes. It constantly changes to identify what the product needs to be appropriate competitive and useful. Requirements never stop changing, and so does the PBL.

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8
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What is on the product backlog?

A
Features
Functions
Requirements
Enhancements
Fixes
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9
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If you have multiple teams, howmany product backlogs do you have?

A

1.

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10
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What is product backlog refinement?

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The act of adding detail, estimates and order to items in the product backlog. This is an ongoing process

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11
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Who does refinement?

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The scrum team decides how and when refinement is done.

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12
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When can items be updated?

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at any time. by the product owner or at its discretion

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13
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What is the difference between higher ordered and lower ordered backlog items

A

Clarity
Detail
Pricise estimates

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14
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When is a product backlog item “Ready”

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Items that can be “Done” in the next sprint timebox. These are deemed “Ready” for selection in a sprint planning.

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15
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Who is responsible for estimates?

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The development team

The product owner can influence but the people that will perform the work make the final estimate.

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16
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How do you monitor progress?

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The total work remaining to reach a goal. The work remaining after a sprint review is compared to work remaining at previous sprint reviews.

17
Q

Can you neatly plan everything?

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no. What will happen is unknown. only what has happened might be usefull for forward-looking decision-making

18
Q

What is a sprint backlog?

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Set of product backlog items selected for the sprint. Plus a plan for delivering the product increment and realizing the sprint goal.

19
Q

What is the sprint backlog in essence

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A forecast by the development team about what functionality will be in the next print increment. and the work needed to deliver that functionality.

All the work neccesary to achieve the print goal

20
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Characteristics of the sprint backlog

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  • Detailed so that i can be understood in the daily scrum

- It is modified and emergent (learning) during the sprint

21
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Can you add new items to the sprint backlog?

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  • Yes. As new work is required the dev team adds it
    If it is completed. the estimated time of remaining work is updated. Unnessecary items are removed. Only the development team can change the sprint backlog.