Lesson 4: Agile Product Delivery - https://www.scaledagileframework.com/agile-product-delivery/ Flashcards
a customer-centric approach to defining, building, and releasing a continuous flow of valuable products and services to customers and users.
Agile Product Delivery
What are the 3 dimensions of Agile Product Delivery?
Customer Centricity and Design Thinking
Develop on Cadence; Release on Demand
DevOps and the Continuous Delivery Pipeline
a mindset and way of doing business that focuses on creating positive engagements as customers experience the products and services the enterprise offers.
Customer Centricity
an iterative solution development process that ensures solutions are desired by customers and users while also ensuring the solution is feasible, economically viable, and sustainable throughout its lifecycle.
Design Thinking
the basic building block of Agile development
Iteration
a larger timebox, a set of iterations during which a group of Agile Teams organized into an ART deliver incremental value, in the form of working, tested software and systems
Program Increment (PI)
the most significant cadence-based event of the enterprise; serves as the heartbeat of the ART
Program Increment (PI) Planning
conducted at the end of every iteration and provide an integrated view of new Features for the most recent iteration
System Demos
held at the end of each Program Increment (PI); provides the entire ART with an opportunity to identify process improvement via a structured, problem-solving workshop.
Inspect and Adapt (I&A)
iterations offer an opportunity in every PI for teams to work on innovation activities that are difficult to fit into a continuous, incremental value delivery pattern
Innovation and Planning
captures the mechanisms and processes by which new functionality is deployed into production and released immediately or incrementally to customers based on demand
Release on Demand
the adoption of a mindset, a culture, and a set of technical practices that provides solution elements to the customer without handoffs or excessive external production or operations support
DevOps
What are the five concepts that DevOps is grounded in?
Culture, Automation, Lean Flow, Measurement, Recovery (CALMR)
represents the philosophy of shared responsibility for fast value delivery.
Culture
represents the need to remove human intervention from as much of the pipeline as possible to decrease errors and reduce the overall cycle time of the release process.
Automation