Yay or Nay Flashcards

1
Q

User stories are tools used in agile to capture a description of a feature from the end user’s perspective.

A

Yay

Stakeholder perspective / requirement

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2
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User stories are only written by the product owner

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Nay

Team members can also write them

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3
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A good user story is independent, valuable and complex

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Nay

I.N.V.E.S.T.

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4
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Agile is for software development teams

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Nay

Can be applied to other areas of the organization

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5
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Agile is based on systems thinking

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Nay

Lean is based on systems thinking
Disciplined Agile applies design thinking

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6
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One of the DA principles is “be cool”

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Nay

Be awesome or Be pragmatic

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7
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Instead of prescribing best practices, DA provides strategies for maximizing the benefits of agile

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Process goals and decision points - no best practices

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8
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You can take control of your processes if you don’t know what your options are

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Nay

Need to know options and trade-offs

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9
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You can’t necessarily understand the behavior of a complex adaptive system by understanding its individual parts

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Yay

Need to understand interaction of individual parts

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10
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A DA Enterprise responds swiftly to changes in the marketplace

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Yay

Business agility is built into the enterprise

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11
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The foundation layer includes DAD and other enterprise aspects of Dev Ops

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Nay

DA Dev Ops is another layer

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12
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DA addresses all possible roles that will occur in an organization

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Nay

Roles vary across organizations

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13
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A person may take on several roles in parallel

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Yay

Multiple hats common for smaller teams/organizations

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14
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There is no room for managers in DA

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Nay

Managers can be stakeholders or hold supporting role

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15
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Cross-functional, “whole” teams enable agility

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“Whole” teams include team members with the skills to address the problem that it faces

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16
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Agile teams must be small and co-located

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Nay

Depends on context

17
Q

Co-located teams should have a dedicated workroom

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Yay

Ideal situation, but not prescriptive

18
Q

Members of a collaborative enterprise team become members of a work team

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Nay

Not always - however, it is an option

19
Q

Business agility is sometimes referred to as enterprise agility

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Yay

20
Q

It is possible to understand a complex adaptive system by understanding the individual parts

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Nay

Complex adaptive systems cannot be understood just by understanding the individual parts

21
Q

The agile lifecycle requires a mature set of practices around continuous integration and continuous delivery

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Nay

This applies to Continuous Delivery: Agile life cycle

22
Q

The lean lifecycle is a Kanban-based project life cycle

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Yay

Lean is Kanban-based
Agile is Scrum-based

23
Q

A value stream begins with a great idea

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Nay

Value stream begins and ends with the customer

24
Q

Value is realized when customer pays for the service

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Nay

Value is defined by the customer

25
Q

Minimum business increments are about building something quickly to demonstrate to the product owner

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Nay

MBI is to build the smallest enhancement to an existing product - for revenue

MVP is take the smallest step to determine viability of a new product without a customer base - for discovery

26
Q

Benefits of MBI include adding value to the customer and providing feedback that the right functionality is being built and can be validated as useful

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Yay

27
Q

MBIs should be sequenced in order of priority

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Nay

Sequence MBI in order of what can realize the most value more quickly than others

28
Q

Hand-offs are a way to eliminate waste and delays

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Nay

Hand-offs add to waste/delay

29
Q

“Five Whys” analysis focuses on the tasks and processes within one phase that contribute to waste

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Nay

Continuous validation required to build quality in

30
Q

Delays are a major form of waste in software development

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Yay

31
Q

Using pull is a way to manage workflow in the face of uncertain timing for getting tasks done

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Yay

Pulling work when we are ready allows us to manage our own workload level

32
Q

Kanban boards can provide much of the information that value stream maps do

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Nay

Kanban boards depicts the team’s high-level process in terms of state

Value stream map depicts processes, the time spent performing them, the time taken between them, and the level of quality resulting from processes - Used to explore the effectiveness of existing processes and to propose improved ways of working

33
Q

Attendance in communities of practice is mandatory

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Nay

Voluntary

34
Q

Centre of excellence is often referred to as a guild

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Yay

35
Q

An organization may have serval communities of practice and several centers of excellence at the same time

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Yay

36
Q

“Context counts” is a Lean principle

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Nay

Context counts is a DA principle

37
Q

Lean seeks to optimize the whole value stream, not just individual functions and teams

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Yay