Scrum Aspects Flashcards
Business justification in Scrum is based on the concept of…
Value-driven Delivery
Person that represents the voice of the customer.
Product Owner
Who creates Prioritized Product Backlog
Product Owner
Person responsible for articulating customer requirements and maintaining business justification for the project.
Product Owner
roles which are not mandatorily required for the Scrum
project and may include team members who are interested in the project
non-core roles
deliverables from Scrum projects, which are potentially
shippable, are referred to as
‘Done.’
A facilitator who ensures that the Scrum Team is provided with an environment conducive to complete the project successfully.
Scrum Master
Person that guides,
facilitates, and teaches Scrum practices to everyone involved in the project; clears
impediments for the team; and, ensures that Scrum processes are being followed
Scrum Master
the role, which generally consists of a set of
documents and/or a group of experts who are typically involved with defining objectives
related to quality, government regulations, security, and other key organizational
parameters
Scrum Guidance Body
people who are responsible for understanding
the requirements specified by the Product Owner and creating the Deliverables of the
project.
Scrum Team
Person responsible for achieving maximum business value for the project.
Product Owner
Who defines the acceptance criteria
Product Owner
Roles categories
- Core roles
- Product Owner
- Scrum Master
- Scrum Team
- Non-core roles
- Stakeholders
- Scrum Guidance Body
- Vendors
Scrum Aspects
Organization
Business justification
Quality
Change
Risk
Quality assurance in Scrum is
customer centric