Frequent Agile Questions
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What is a daily stand-up/ daily scrum?
The difference between the agile practice of a Daily Standup, also known as a Daily Scrum in the Scrum framework.
What are the 10 essential SAFe elements?
There are 10 elements of SAFe that are considered so important to the framework that, if they are not used, then SAFe is not being used.
What are the SAFe events?
In the Scaled Agile Framework® (SAFe®), there are regular events (meetings) at different levels. What are they, who should attend, and what is their purpose?
What is a Product Roadmap?
A product roadmap is a visible plan for the future. There’s no one type of plan. Different sorts will be of interest and use to different people.
What is a Sprint Backlog?
A sprint backlog is a number of product backlog Items (PBIs) that have been committed to a sprint.
What is a product backlog?
A product backlog is a list of potential work items, prioritised by relative order of value.
What is a sprint?
The sprint is a fixed period of time in which a defined set of activities takes place and at the end of which a product increment is created.
What is a Product Increment?
A software product increment is what gets produced at the end of a development period or timebox.
How does weighted shortest job first (WSJF) work
Why using WSJF (weighted shortest job first ) is a popular method advocated by lean-agile approaches such as SAFe®.
What are story points?
Story points are a common means of estimating work while using agile frameworks such as Scrum and eXtreme Programming.