2. Product Backlog & Increment Flashcards
What does the word “development” mean in the context of Scrum?
Complex work that can include all the suggested options and even more
Select the three most applicable items that Product Backlog management includes:
- Ensuring that the Product Backlog is transparent, visible, and understood
- Developing and explicitly communicating the Product Goal
- Ordering Product Backlog items
The Increment is:
Additive to all prior Increments and thoroughly verified, ensuring that all Increments work together.
Acumulativo con respecto a todos los incrementos anteriores y completamente verificado, asegurando que todos los incrementos funcionen juntos.
What two things should happen with undone Product Backlog items at the end of the Sprint?
- They should be placed on the Product Backlog
- They must not be included as part of the Increment
How does the Scrum Master help the Product Owner?
- Helping the Scrum Team understand the need for clear and concise Product Backlog items
- Facilitating stakeholder collaboration as requested or needed.
- Helping find techniques for effective Product Backlog management
Which of the following are correct regarding the Product Goal?
- The Scrum Team must only pursue one Product Goal at a time;
- An Increment is a concrete stepping stone toward the Product Goal;
- If there are multiple Scrum Teams working on the same product, they should share the same Product Goal;
- During the Sprint Review, progress toward the Product Goal is discussed.
Ordinarily, items on the Sprint Backlog tend to be…
Smaller than those on the Product Backlog
On average, items on the Product Backlog tend to be…
Larger than those on the Sprint Backlog
How do changes in the product environment impact the Product Backlog?
It evolves to reflect the changes
- Evoluciona para reflejar los cambios
Explanation: The Product Backlog is a dynamic and evolving artifact in Scrum. It is designed to adapt and change as new information becomes available, and as the product environment changes. This ensures that the Scrum Team is always working on the most valuable and relevant tasks. Keeping the Product Backlog up to date with current requirements, market conditions, and stakeholder feedback is essential for maintaining the product’s relevance and effectiveness.
- El Product Backlog es un artefacto dinámico y en evolución en Scrum. Está diseñado para adaptarse y cambiar a medida que se dispone de nueva información y a medida que cambia el entorno del producto. Esto garantiza que el equipo Scrum siempre esté trabajando en las tareas más valiosas y relevantes. Mantener el Product Backlog actualizado con los requisitos actuales, las condiciones del mercado y los comentarios de las partes interesadas es esencial para mantener la relevancia y la eficacia del producto.