Scrum Flashcards

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What are scrum Artifacts

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Product backlog
Sprint backlog
Product increment

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What are scrum pillars (Empiricism)

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Inspection
Adaptation
Transparency

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3
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How long are scrum events

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Planning: 8h max (1 month sprint)
Daily: 15min
Review: 4h
Retro: 3h

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4
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List some of the team-level agile frameworks

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Scrum
Kanban
XP
Scrumban
Scrum of scrums

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5
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List some frameworks for scaling agile

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SaFe
Spotify model
Scrum at scale
DA (Disciplined agile)
LESS (Large scale scrum)

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6
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What are scrum values

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Courage
Focus
Commitment
Respect
Openness

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What are agile values

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  • Individuals and interactions over processes and tools
  • working software over comprehensive documentation
  • customer collaboration over contract negotiation
  • responding to change over following a plan
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What’s the difference between a framework and a methodology

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A framework is a supporting structure
While a methodology provides a checklist of actions to complete before moving to the next step

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9
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Definition of Design patten

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A proven solution to common problems

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10
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What’s anti-pattern

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Represents common pitfalls/mistakes

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What’s Taylorism

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A methodology linked to the idea of breaking the work to very small tasks that are taught and repeated to separate hand from brain
=> Results: predictability and compliance NOT innovation

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What is the definition of success in traditional projects

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  • Being on scope, on time, within the budget
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What is the definition of success in agile projects

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  • Delivering high quality & valuable products
    ( We target business value over done items)
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