Exam Outline Topics Flashcards
Lean - Life cycle
1) It supports a continuous flow of work.
2) Practices follow their own cadences.
3) It has a work item pool.
Use the Lean Lifecycle when…
1) he work is broken down into very small work items of roughly the same time.
2) Difficult to predict in advance.
Continuous Delivery: Lean
The product is shipped to production or the marketplace on a very regular basis, this could be daily, weekly, or monthly.
1) The work consists of a series of releases over time.
2) The team is long lived and stable.
3) can show project value to stakeholders rapidly, especially before the completion of the entire solution.
Continuous Delivery: Agile
1) Common for stable/long lived teams doing agile.
2) Iterations are typically 1-2 weeks.
3) At the end of the iteration it’s released into production.
Use this lifecycle when…
1) The work remains relatively stable within an iteration.
Program Life Cycle
Use this life cycle when You need a large team of teams. Some problems require a large team, and in some cases, you may even decide to organize that large team into a team of teams.
1) Best-Fit Life Cycle for a team of teams
2) The subteams may be on their own cadence.
Team member
Main job is to build the product. They also work in cross-functioning roles.
Team Lead
Main job is to coordinate the building of the product. Keeps the team focused on the goals. Removed impediments.
Architecture owner
Main job is to ensure that the team builds the product correctly. Makes decisions and mitigates key technical risks.
Product Owner
Main job is to ensure that the team builds the right product. Owns the vision scope and priorities of the solution.
Stakeholder
Includes the custmore, but also sponsors, and support staff.