Lesson Three Flashcards

1
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The Programme Backlog consists of what?

A

Features

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2
Q

What time scale should a Feature take?

A

A single PI

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3
Q

What is written by using a short phrase, a benefit hypothesis and acceptance criteria?

A

A feature

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4
Q

Features represent the work for…

A

The ART

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5
Q

The Team Backlog consists of which two things?

A

User and Enabler Stories

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6
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Who creates the Team Backlog?

A

The Product Owner and the Agile Team

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7
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Who prioritises the Team Backlog?

A

The Product Owner

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8
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NFRs are a constraint on the backlog, what does NFR stand for?

A

Nonfunctional Requirements

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9
Q

‘As a (user role), I want to (activity), so that (business value)’ is the format for what?

A

A user story

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10
Q

[————-] are detailed fictional characters acting as a representative user.

A

Personas

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11
Q

To write a good user story you should INVEST, but what does that stand for?

A

Independent, Negotiable, Valuable, Estimable, Small, Testable

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12
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What are the three C’s of writing a good story?

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Fits on a Card, fascilitates Conversation, acceptance criteria to Confirm success

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13
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Which type of stories build the groundwork for future User Stories?

A

Enabler Stories

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14
Q

The four types of Enabler Stories can be remembered by ACE-I, what are these?

A

Architecture, Compliance, Exploration and Infrastructure

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15
Q

What uses the ‘Given-When-Then’ format?

A

Acceptance Criteria

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16
Q

When does initial story sequencing happen?

A

PI planning

17
Q

What unit of measurement assesses a story’s Volume, Complexity, Knowledge and Uncertainty?

A

A story point

18
Q

A story point should be roughly equal to what unit of time

A

A day

19
Q

What game can be played by a team to faciltate alignment of Stroy Points?

A

Estimating Poker

20
Q

[—————–] provide clarity, commitment, and management information for an Iteration.

A

Iteration Goals