Frequent Agile Questions
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What are the stories, features, capabilities, and epics in SAFe?
What are the stories, features, capabilities, and epics in SAFe? When is each of these used? What level of detail? And who has content authority for them?
How do I plan a release in Scrum?
The Scrum framework does not prescribe how to plan a release but many scrum teams will have a ‘release plan’.
How do scrum teams work with stakeholders and customers?
In Scrum, the product owner is accountable for managing stakeholders and customers.
What is a definition of ready?
A definition of ready is used to determine whether work is ready to be started in the first place.
How do scrum teams deliver value?
There are only two ways to deliver more value! Either the development team deliver faster or increase the value of the work they are doing.
How do scrum teams manage technical debt?
Technical debt is a metaphor based on financial debt. As it increases, the ability to repay reduces.
What is a user story?
User stories have become the most popular form of product backlog item, find out why.
What is a backlog item?
The Scrum Guide lists the first responsibility of a product owner in managing the backlog as “Clearly expressing Product Backlog items” but what is a backlog item?
What is a task?
What is a task and what is the difference between a task and a product backlog item?
What is behaviour driven development (BDD)?
Behaviour Driven Development (BDD) is way of writing acceptance criteria by giving examples of how software should behave in different scenarios.