Solving Problems + Improvments Flashcards
Technical Debt
Backlog of work caused because of lack of info and needs refactoring
Sustainability
It is the pace of work or velocity that can be maintained by a team indefinitely
Participated methodologies
Stakeholder based
Heuristic methodology
draw insights from lessons learned.
Normative methodologies
Normative methodologies are based on solutions specific to a discipline.
Rational methodologies
Rational methodologies allow for system analysis based on method and technique.
Frequent verification and validation
Pair programming, automated testing, continuous integration, customer evaluation, team retrospectives, are all examples of and collectively known as frequent verification and validation.
Transparency is important to:
Help the primary stakeholders make informed decisions
Continues integration is:
Continuous Integration is an XP practice to check in the code to a repository and run automated tests.
the sprint review is conducted for three main reasons:
To prove to the stakeholders that the team is moving in the right direction,
To get feedback from the stakeholders about the work completed, and
To discuss the work of the next sprint with the stakeholders.
The last responsible moment
The team is deferring the decision until they have more up-to-date details on the final requirements.
Pre-mortem
A pre-mortem is a facilitated exercise that aims to identify the possible failure points on a project before it starts.
ultimate goal of the decision gradients?
Gaining commitment