Scrum guide Flashcards

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When was Scrum created?

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Early 1990s

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When was the first edition of the Scrum Guide published?

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2010

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3
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What happens if you change the core ideas of Scrum?

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Covers up problems and limits the beneficts of Scrum

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4
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In which situations can Scrum be used?

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Any complex work beyond software development

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5
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Who are the creators of Scrum?

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Ken Schwaber and Jeff Sutherland

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Definition of scrum

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Lightweight framework that helps people, teams and organizations generate value through afaptive solutions for complex problems

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7
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Why is Scrum incomplete

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Only defining the parts required to implementScrum theory

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8
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The rules of the Scrum Guide define…

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People’s relationships and interactions

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9
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Scrum makes visible…

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the relative efficacy of current management, environment and work techniques, so that improvements can me made

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10
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What’s Scrum based on?

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Empiricism and lean thinking

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11
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What’s empiricism based on?

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Experience and knowledge

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What’s lean thinking based on?

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Reducing waste and focusing on essentials

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13
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What approach does Scrum have towards creating product value?

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Doing it incrementally and iterativelly, optimizing predictability and controlling risk

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14
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What characteristics does the Scrum Team have?

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Collectivelly have all the skills and expertise to do the work and share or acquire sucj skills as needed

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15
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What are the 5 scrum events?

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Sprint, Sprint Planning, Daily Scrum, Sprint Review and Sprint Retrosective

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16
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What are the pillars of Scrum?

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Transparency, Inspection and Adaptation

17
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What are Transparency, Inspection and Adaptation?

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The pillars of Scrum

18
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Sprint, Sprint Planning, Daily Scrum, Sprint Review and Sprint Retrosective are…

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Scrum events

19
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What values is Scrum based upon?

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Commitment, Focus, Openness, Respect and Courage

20
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Important decisions should be based on what?

A

The three formal artifacts

21
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Artifacts with low transparency can lead to…

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Diminished value and increased risk

22
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Th process and work should be visible to…

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Those perdorming and/or receiving the work