Stories are meant to be completed in what time frame?
A single Iteration
Enabler Stories support what? (EAIC)
Exploration
Architecture
Infrastructure
Compliance
They build the infrastructure & architecture that make User Stories possible.
INVEST in a good story stands for what?
Independent
Negotiable
Valuable
Estimable
Small
Testable
Name the 10 patterns for splitting Features into Stories & Stories that are too big into smaller ones. (WBMSVDDOUB)
What 2 things must be done for a Story to be complete?
Story Maps help teams Design, Manage and Validate what?
Design workflows,
Manage the improvement of the product over time by showing how successive Stories can improve the Solution, and
Validate that the Stories in the backlog support all the steps a user needs to accomplish the objective
Who ensures all work is captured in the Team Backlog?
Product Owner
Who leads Iteration Planning?
Product Owner
Why does Story Sequencing happen & who sequences it?
The PO and team do for efficient Execution of business priorities
What is Story Sequencing based on? (SELDC)
Story priorities inherited from ART Backlog priorities,
Events, milestones, releases & other commitments made during PI Planning
Dependencies with other teams,
Local priorities, and
Capacity allocations for defects, maintenance, and refactors
A Story Point is a number that represents what? (VCKU)
Volume - how much there is
Complexity - how difficult it is
Knowledge - what we know
Uncertainty - what’s not known
Iteration Goals provide clarity, commitment, & management information. What 3 purposes do they serve?
Align team members to a common purpose,
Align teams to common PI Objectives and manage dependencies,
Provide transparency and management information