Scrum Guide Flashcards
What is Empiricism?
Decisions are made based on observation, experimentation and experience rather than on detailed upfront planning. Simply, learning by doing
What are the three pillars of Scrum
- Transparency
- Inspection
- Adaptation
What is Transparency?
What is Inspection?
What is Adaptation?
What are the 5 Events in Scrum?
- The Sprint
- Sprint Planning
- Daily Scrum/ Stand-up
- Sprint Review
- Sprint Retrospective
What are the 3 Roles in Scrum?
- Scrum Master
- Product Owner
- The Team
What are the Artifacts in Scrum?
- The Product Backlog
- The Spring Backlog
- The Increment
What is the Product Backlog?
What is the Sprint Backlog?
What is the Increment?
What is the Product Goal?
- Commitment for the Product Backlog
- Describes a future-state of the product which can serve as a target for the Scrum Team to plan against
- A simple, directional statement that provides context and purpose (of the work) for the Scrum Team and its stakeholders
What is the commitment for the Product Backlog?
The Product Goal
What is the commitment for the Sprint Backlog?
The Sprint Goal
What is the commitment for the Increment?
Definition of Done
What is the DoD?
- Commitment of the Increment
- The Definition of Done
What is the purpose of commitments for artifacts?
To provide information that enhances Transparency and focus against which progress can be measured