Scrum Guide Flashcards
1
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What is Empiricism?
A
Decisions are made based on observation, experimentation and experience rather than on detailed upfront planning. Simply, learning by doing
2
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What are the three pillars of Scrum
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- Transparency
- Inspection
- Adaptation
3
Q
What is Transparency?
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4
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What is Inspection?
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5
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What is Adaptation?
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6
Q
What are the 5 Events in Scrum?
A
- The Sprint
- Sprint Planning
- Daily Scrum/ Stand-up
- Sprint Review
- Sprint Retrospective
7
Q
What are the 3 Roles in Scrum?
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- Scrum Master
- Product Owner
- The Team
8
Q
What are the Artifacts in Scrum?
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- The Product Backlog
- The Spring Backlog
- The Increment
9
Q
What is the Product Backlog?
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10
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What is the Sprint Backlog?
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11
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What is the Increment?
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12
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What is the Product Goal?
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- 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
13
Q
What is the commitment for the Product Backlog?
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The Product Goal
14
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What is the commitment for the Sprint Backlog?
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The Sprint Goal
15
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What is the commitment for the Increment?
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Definition of Done