Quiz 6 Flashcards
- Which of the following is the least important factor that agile team considers to determine the prioritization of the set of user stories to create a release plan?
a. Financial value
b. Financial cost
c. Knowledge about the project and product
d. Preferential differences among team members
e. Risk
- Which of the following is the least important factor that agile team considers to determine the prioritization of the set of user stories to create a release plan? D
a. Financial value
b. Financial cost
c. Knowledge about the project and product
d. Preferential differences among team members
e. Risk
- Which of the following statement is correct?
a. Product knowledge is about how the product will be created
b. Project knowledge is about what will be developed
c. End uncertainty is reduced by acquiring more knowledge about the project
d. Means uncertainty is reduced by acquiring more knowledge about the product
e. None of the above
- Which of the following statement is correct? E
a. Product knowledge is about how the product will be created
b. Project knowledge is about what will be developed
c. End uncertainty is reduced by acquiring more knowledge about the project
d. Means uncertainty is reduced by acquiring more knowledge about the product
e. None of the above
- According to Mike Cohn, which of the following features should be developed first?
a. High risk, Low value
b. Low risk, Low value
c. Low risk, High value
d. High risk, High value
- According to Mike Cohn, which of the following features should be developed first? D
a. High risk, Low value
b. Low risk, Low value
c. Low risk, High value
d. High risk, High value
- According to Kano’s model, which of the following features must be developed with top priority?
a. Linear feature
b. Threshold feature
c. Exciters or Delighters
d. Trivial feature
e. All of the above
- According to Kano’s model, which of the following features must be developed with top priority? B
a. Linear feature
b. Threshold feature
c. Exciters or Delighters
d. Trivial feature
e. All of the above
- Which of the following feature type is NOT defined in Kano’s model?
a. Linear feature
b. Threshold feature
c. Exciters or Delighters
d. Trivial feature
e. All of the above
- Which of the following feature type is NOT defined in Kano’s model? D
a. Linear feature
b. Threshold feature
c. Exciters or Delighters
d. Trivial feature
e. All of the above
- According to Kano’s model?
a. All must have features should be developed by the first iteration of a release
b. The exciting features only linearly increases the satisfaction of customer
c. Users consider linear and trivial features mandatory
d. Delighting features will increase customer satisfaction if they are not completed
e. Must implement as many delighting features as possible
- According to Kano’s model? A
a. All must have features should be developed by the first iteration of a release
b. The exciting features only linearly increases the satisfaction of customer
c. Users consider linear and trivial features mandatory
d. Delighting features will increase customer satisfaction if they are not completed
e. Must implement as many delighting features as possible
- When you split a user story “As a coach, I can manage the swimmers on my team” into three separate stories,
“As a coach, I can add new swimmers to my team,”
“As a coach, I can edit information about swimmers,” and
“As a coach, I can delete swimmers who are no longer in my team”
You are splitting a user story based on
a. Across data boundaries
b. Removing crosscutting concerns
c. Operational boundaries
d. Functional and nonfunctional aspects
e. None of the above
- When you split a user story “As a coach, I can manage the swimmers on my team” into three separate stories,
“As a coach, I can add new swimmers to my team,”
“As a coach, I can edit information about swimmers,” and
“As a coach, I can delete swimmers who are no longer in my team”
You are splitting a user story based on
C
a. Across data boundaries
b. Removing crosscutting concerns
c. Operational boundaries
d. Functional and nonfunctional aspects
e. None of the above
- When you split a user story “As a user, I can enter my balance sheet information” into three separate stories,
“As a user, I can enter summary balance sheet data.
“As a user, I can enter categorized balance sheet data.”
“As a user, I want the values I enter to be validated so that I don’t make any mistakes.”
You are splitting a user story based on
a. Across data boundaries
b. Removing crosscutting
c. concerns
d. Operational boundaries
e. Functional and nonfunctional aspects
f. None of the above
- When you split a user story “As a user, I can enter my balance sheet information” into three separate stories,
“As a user, I can enter summary balance sheet data.
“As a user, I can enter categorized balance sheet data.”
“As a user, I want the values I enter to be validated so that I don’t make any mistakes.”
You are splitting a user story based on
A
a. Across data boundaries
b. Removing crosscutting
c. concerns
d. Operational boundaries
e. Functional and nonfunctional aspects
f. None of the above
- When a story is difficult to split, try to find a way to fire a ________________ bullet that travels through all layers of the story
a. Gold
b. Silver
c. Trigger
d. Tracer
e. None of the above
- When a story is difficult to split, try to find a way to fire a ________________ bullet that travels through all layers of the story A
a. Gold
b. Silver
c. Trigger
d. Tracer
e. None of the above
Make it work, then make it faster” by Kernighan and Plauger (1974) is most related to the following user story splitting strategy?
a. Across data boundaries
b. Removing crosscutting
c. concerns
d. Operational boundaries
e. Functional and nonfunctional aspects
f. None of the above
Make it work, then make it faster” by Kernighan and Plauger (1974) is most related to the following user story splitting strategy? E
a. Across data boundaries
b. Removing crosscutting
c. concerns
d. Operational boundaries
e. Functional and nonfunctional aspects
f. None of the above