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A popular agile methodology developed by Jeff Sutherland and Ken Schwaber. This methodology defines the roles of scrum master, product owner and team. It practices daily standup meetings with the team. Scrum iterations are known as sprints. It is built upon the three pillars of visibility, inspection, and adaptation. Scrum sprints are preceded by a planning meeting and followed by a retrospective. What is this methodology called?

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Scrum

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A meeting of multiple scrum teams, typically attended by the scrum master or a designated representative. In this type of meeting each team’s progress is discussed, and the work of multiple teams as coordinated . This technique is often used to scale very large from projects with the team must be subdivided. What is this meeting called?

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Scrum of scrums

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One of three defined roles within the scrum methodology this person’s role is responsible for helping the team follow the scrum process.

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ScrumMaster

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An acronym for the systems development lifecycle. This is a non-agile, waterfall approach that specifies that the project should be conducted in long cycle with heavy emphasis on up front planning

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SDLC

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What is a concept that the team should not be heavily managed or directed but should be formed more organically?

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Self organization

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The Agile principle that states the leadership role either coach or scrum master function best when they lead by serving the team. These types of leaders do not ask anything of the team that they would not be willing to do themselves.

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Servant leadership

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A condition where an individual or small group works in an isolated condition with little interaction outside of this effort. Agile project’s favor more open and transparent communication rather than this what is it?

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Silo

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Symptoms of problems that commonly affect projects. This indicates that something does not seem right about the situation what is it called?

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Smells

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What do you call a quick experiment is to help the team answer question?

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Spike

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What are you calling it a ration on a spring project the less between one week to one month?

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Sprint

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What do you call anyone with an interest in the project whether that interest is positive or negative?

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Stakeholder

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What is the process of keeping stakeholders up to date and communicating, and satisfying their needs? This process begins with identifying the right stakeholders. Agile project value engaging stakeholders and harness their expertise and energy for the project.

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Stakeholder management

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What do you call an index card that holds the user story? The index card format is used to limit the amount of detail in advance planning the team performs.

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Story Card

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What do you call a group of that love stories that are broken down and organize by user functionality with the goal of setting the right development priorities?

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Story Map

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What is a unit of measure to express the estimated difficulty effort of a user story, these may be expressed in hours or days or his shirt sizes like (XS,S,M,L,XL,XXL) or as a number of the Fibonacci sequence

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Story Point

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This concept relates to a team pace or velocity that can be maintained indefinitely. Agile teams work to avoid a time crunch at the end of integration or we release and instead try to keep an intense, but steady pace what is this concept?

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Sustainability

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What is the concept where the entire team is focused on a single user story? This maybe use for the entire product backlog or simply a single, challenging story.

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Swarming