Scrum guide Flashcards
When was Scrum created?
Early 1990s
When was the first edition of the Scrum Guide published?
2010
What happens if you change the core ideas of Scrum?
Covers up problems and limits the beneficts of Scrum
In which situations can Scrum be used?
Any complex work beyond software development
Who are the creators of Scrum?
Ken Schwaber and Jeff Sutherland
Definition of scrum
Lightweight framework that helps people, teams and organizations generate value through afaptive solutions for complex problems
Why is Scrum incomplete
Only defining the parts required to implementScrum theory
The rules of the Scrum Guide define…
People’s relationships and interactions
Scrum makes visible…
the relative efficacy of current management, environment and work techniques, so that improvements can me made
What’s Scrum based on?
Empiricism and lean thinking
What’s empiricism based on?
Experience and knowledge
What’s lean thinking based on?
Reducing waste and focusing on essentials
What approach does Scrum have towards creating product value?
Doing it incrementally and iterativelly, optimizing predictability and controlling risk
What characteristics does the Scrum Team have?
Collectivelly have all the skills and expertise to do the work and share or acquire sucj skills as needed
What are the 5 scrum events?
Sprint, Sprint Planning, Daily Scrum, Sprint Review and Sprint Retrosective