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Scrum Term Matching Worksheet

This document provides a worksheet for matching Scrum terms to their definitions. Some of the key Scrum terms defined include: - Sprint - A time-boxed iteration during which work is performed to complete user stories. - Product Backlog - A prioritized list of user stories that is dynamic and changes over time. - Sprint Backlog - The list of user stories selected for the current Sprint from the Product Backlog. - Daily Standup - A daily meeting for team members to discuss work completed, work remaining, and issues faced. - Sprint Review - A meeting at the end of the Sprint to demo work completed to stakeholders.
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Scrum Term Matching Worksheet

This document provides a worksheet for matching Scrum terms to their definitions. Some of the key Scrum terms defined include: - Sprint - A time-boxed iteration during which work is performed to complete user stories. - Product Backlog - A prioritized list of user stories that is dynamic and changes over time. - Sprint Backlog - The list of user stories selected for the current Sprint from the Product Backlog. - Daily Standup - A daily meeting for team members to discuss work completed, work remaining, and issues faced. - Sprint Review - A meeting at the end of the Sprint to demo work completed to stakeholders.
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Scrum Term Worksheet

SCRUM TERM MATCHING

Instructions: Fill in the blanks with the appropriate letter of the Scrum terms

Is a time-box - a specific set of time


Value: Do the right thing and work on tough problems
User story contains enough details to be worked
A. Burn Up Chart
Vertical slice of a potentially shippable product B. Burndown Chart
C. Commitment
Visual aid that shows trending of user stories completed
D. Courage
Share lessons learned from the previous iteration E. Daily Standup
F. Definition of Done
Servant leader that removes roadblocks
G. Definition of Ready
Value: Complete the right work based on sprint goals H. Focus
I. Openness
Meeting to demo progress made during the iteration
J. Product Increment
Simple description of a feature from a user’s perspective K. Product Backlog
L. Product Owner
Committed user stories for upcoming iteration
M. Respect
Tasked with understanding the product vision N. Development Team
O. Scrum Master
Discussion and commitment for the next iteration’s work
P. Sprint
Value: Treat everyone as a capable team member Q. Sprint Backlog
R. Sprint Planning
Prioritized list of user stories that grows and changes
S. Sprint Retrospective
Common understanding of when something is complete T. Sprint Review
U. Team Velocity
Discussion of yesterday’s progress, today’s plan, and issues
V. User Story
Team-created list of rules, expectations, and procedures W. Work in Progress
X. Working Agreement
Value: Discuss the work and challenges of the project
Self-organizing, cross-functional group of people
Compares total user stories versus completed user stories
Number of story points that are completed per iteration
Value: Give 100% effort to achieve project team’s goals
Work that is currently being completed

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