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These flashcards cover key concepts related to Agile Project Management and Scrum methodology, providing definitions and descriptions for important terms and meetings essential for understanding Agile processes.
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What is Agile Project Management?
Agile Project Management is a flexible, iterative approach to managing projects that focuses on delivering incremental value through collaboration and adaptability.
Project Definition
A project is a temporary endeavor with a clear start and expected end date, aimed at creating something unique and inherently involving risks.
Common Project Terminologies
Includes terms like Deliverables, Milestones, Tasks, Risks, Issues, and Stakeholders, which are key elements in project management.
What is a Product Backlog?
A Product Backlog is a prioritized list of requirements that a Scrum team sets out to implement, typically presented in the form of User Stories.
Scrum Teams
A Scrum Team consists of cross-functional members working collaboratively to produce potentially shippable products at the end of each Sprint.
What is a Sprint?
A Sprint is a time-boxed iteration in Scrum, where a fixed set of features is developed, tested, and reviewed in a short time frame.
Sprint Planning Meeting
A Sprint Planning meeting is held at the start of each Sprint to select PBIs from the Product Backlog and determine how to accomplish them.
Daily Scrum Meeting
A Daily Scrum Meeting is a brief check-in for the team to discuss progress, plans for the day, and any impediments faced.
Sprint Review Meeting
The Sprint Review Meeting is conducted at the end of a Sprint to demonstrate the completed product increment to stakeholders and gather feedback.
Sprint Retrospective Meeting
The Sprint Retrospective Meeting is an opportunity for the team to reflect on the Sprint process and identify areas for improvement.