Glossary Flashcards

PMI-ACP terms

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ACP

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Agile Certified Practitioner

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Acceptance Test Driven Development

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A method used to communicate with business customers, developers, and testers before coding begins

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Active Listening

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To focus on what is said and provide feedback to communicate understanding

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Adaptive Leadership

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A leadership style that helps teams to thrive (syn.: to progress, evolve) and overcome challenges throughout a project

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Affinity Estimation

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A method used to quickly place user stories into a comparable-sized group:

  1. Backlog grooming and prioritization
  2. Relative estimation (sizing)
  3. Story-point grouping
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Agile

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To develop a goal through periodic experimentation in order to fulfill the need of a complex decision

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Agile Adaption

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To adapt the project plan continuously through retrospectives in order to maximize value creation during the planning process

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Agile Coaching

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To help achieve goals that is either personal or organizational

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Agile Experimentation

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To use the empirical process, observation, and spike introduction while executing a project to influence planning

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Agile Manifesto

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A statement that reflects Agile Philosophy that includes: individuals and interactions over processes and tools, working software over comprehensive documentation, customer collaboration over contract negotiation, and responding to changes over following a plan

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Agile Manifesto Principles

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A document that describes the twelve principles of the Agile Manifesto

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Agile Manifesto: Customer Satisfaction

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To satisfy customers through early and continuous delivery of products, to test and receive feedback, to inform customers on progress, and to fulfill the customer’s value by completing priority requirements

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Agile Manifesto: Welcome Changes

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To allow quick responses to changes in the external environment, and late in development to maximize the customer’s competitive advantage

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Agile Manifesto: Frequent Delivery

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To deliver software frequently to the customer, allowing for a quicker product release, faster provision of value to the customer and shorter delivery timeframe

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Agile Manifesto: Collocated Team

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To have individuals work together daily on a project to implement osmotic communication, focus, and receive instant feedback to achieve a common goal

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Agile Manifesto: Motivated Individuals

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To give individuals the empowerment, environment, support, and trust needed to complete a task successfully

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Agile Manifesto: Face-to-Face Conversation

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The most efficient and effective way to communicate in order to receive direct feedback and influence osmotic communication

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Agile Manifesto: Working Software

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Working software enables the measurement of progress, enhance customer satisfaction, and maintain and improve the quality of the software to help support project goals

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Agile Manifesto: Constant Pace

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To help team members establish a healthy work-life balance, remain productive, and respond to changes swiftly (быстро, поспешно) for progress during a project

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Agile Manifesto: Continuous Attention

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To enhance agility and time spent on work requirements in order to retain a well-balanced work environment