Scrum artefacts Flashcards
What are artifacts?
represent work or value to provide transparency and opportunities for inspection and adaption.
What are artifacts designed for
Transparency of key information
What is a product backlog?
Ordered list of everything that might be needed in the product and is the single source of requirements for any changes to be made to the product.
Where are requirements stored
Product backlog
Who is responsible for the product backlog?
The product owner is responsible for its content, availability and ordering.
Is the product backlog a complete list?
It is never complete. It has only the initially known and best-understood requirements. It evolves as the product and the environment evolve. It is dynamic.
Is the product backlog a dynamic list?
Yes. It constantly changes to identify what the product needs to be appropriate competitive and useful. Requirements never stop changing, and so does the PBL.
What is on the product backlog?
Features Functions Requirements Enhancements Fixes
If you have multiple teams, howmany product backlogs do you have?
1.
What is product backlog refinement?
The act of adding detail, estimates and order to items in the product backlog. This is an ongoing process
Who does refinement?
The scrum team decides how and when refinement is done.
When can items be updated?
at any time. by the product owner or at its discretion
What is the difference between higher ordered and lower ordered backlog items
Clarity
Detail
Pricise estimates
When is a product backlog item “Ready”
Items that can be “Done” in the next sprint timebox. These are deemed “Ready” for selection in a sprint planning.
Who is responsible for estimates?
The development team
The product owner can influence but the people that will perform the work make the final estimate.