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  1. Asked: October 3, 2023

    What is MMP?

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    MMP stands for minimal marketable product — a product with a useful feature that you can market to an audience. This product contains the minimum amount of use that could provide value to a customer.

    MMP stands for minimal marketable product — a product with a useful feature that you can market to an audience. This product contains the minimum amount of use that could provide value to a customer.

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    What is MVP?

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    MVP stands for minimum viable product — a Lean Startup idea that emphasizes the minimum features and functions needed for a customer to use a product feature.

    MVP stands for minimum viable product — a Lean Startup idea that emphasizes the minimum features and functions needed for a customer to use a product feature.

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  3. Asked: October 3, 2023

    What principle should a good user story follow?

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    A good user story follows the INVEST principle. INVEST stands for: I: Independent N: Negotiable V: Valuable E: Estimable S: Small T: Testable

    A good user story follows the INVEST principle. INVEST stands for:

    • I: Independent
    • N: Negotiable
    • V: Valuable
    • E: Estimable
    • S: Small
    • T: Testable
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  4. Asked: October 3, 2023

    How can you manage risks in Scrum?

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    Risk management is an essential component of effective Scrum. You can manage risks through the following tactics: Identify potential risks, add to them as needed, and include them in every product backlog piece. Assess value in preparing for each risk and decide whether budget constraints and severiRead more

    Risk management is an essential component of effective Scrum. You can manage risks through the following tactics:

    • Identify potential risks, add to them as needed, and include them in every product backlog piece.
    • Assess value in preparing for each risk and decide whether budget constraints and severity make it worth it.
    • Categorize each risk.
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  5. Asked: October 3, 2023

    What are the risks of using Scrum?

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    Scrum is an effective tool for delivering projects, but it comes with some risks: Budget: Scrum teams aren’t always accurate in estimating project completion costs, especially at the first stage of product development. Factor in client requests and developments, and expenses might quickly surpass thRead more

    Scrum is an effective tool for delivering projects, but it comes with some risks:

    • Budget: Scrum teams aren’t always accurate in estimating project completion costs, especially at the first stage of product development. Factor in client requests and developments, and expenses might quickly surpass the budget.
    • Insufficient knowledge: Team members must have a working knowledge of Scrum and Agile principles to run a Scrum project smoothly. If an inexperienced product owner or team member enters the mix, there’s a greater chance of error and delay.
    • Sprint delays: Scope creep frequently occurs in Scrum when a project develops and includes more tasks and deliverables than initially anticipated, resulting in delays in completing sprints.
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    What is estimation in a Scrum Project?

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    An estimation suggests the time and effort required to complete a product backlog task. Estimations help teams plan out resources, including budgets and labor.

    An estimation suggests the time and effort required to complete a product backlog task. Estimations help teams plan out resources, including budgets and labor.

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    What is a burndown chart?

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    A burndown chart illustrates and compares completed work against remaining work and time left on user stories.

    A burndown chart illustrates and compares completed work against remaining work and time left on user stories.

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    Describe a burnup.

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    A burnup chart is a tool that keeps track of a sprint’s remaining and completed work.

    A burnup chart is a tool that keeps track of a sprint’s remaining and completed work.

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    What duties fall under the purview of a product owner?

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    Here is a list of some common duties for a product owner: Establish the project's strategy. Anticipate client needs and develop pertinent user stories. Evaluate the state of a project. Serves as a liaison for all product inquiries.

    Here is a list of some common duties for a product owner:

    • Establish the project’s strategy.
    • Anticipate client needs and develop pertinent user stories.
    • Evaluate the state of a project.
    • Serves as a liaison for all product inquiries.
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    What is velocity?

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    Velocity is a statistic that determines how much work a team completes within one sprint, specifically the number of user stories accomplished.

    Velocity is a statistic that determines how much work a team completes within one sprint, specifically the number of user stories accomplished.

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    Describe the sprint.

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    A sprint is a time-boxed iteration. During a sprint, the development team produces a specific product module. A sprint might last anywhere from 1-2 weeks.

    A sprint is a time-boxed iteration. During a sprint, the development team produces a specific product module. A sprint might last anywhere from 1-2 weeks.

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    What is the user story?

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    A user story is a project management and agile software development tool that gives teams clear, natural language descriptions of a project feature from the end-user’s perspective.

    A user story is a project management and agile software development tool that gives teams clear, natural language descriptions of a project feature from the end-user’s perspective.

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    What distinguishes user stories from epics and tasks?

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    User stories: Short, accessible descriptions about a product feature. Epics: Group of connected user stories. Tasks: Smallest work units in Scrum and break up user stories.

    • User stories: Short, accessible descriptions about a product feature.
    • Epics: Group of connected user stories.
    • Tasks: Smallest work units in Scrum and break up user stories.
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    What strategies can the Scrum team use to resolve conflict?

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    A scrum team handles conflict in the following steps: Identify the issue's underlying cause. Establish accountability and ownership. Assign tasks to team members to rectify the issue. Establish a clear deadline. Provide total transparency and monitor progress.

    A scrum team handles conflict in the following steps:

    • Identify the issue’s underlying cause.
    • Establish accountability and ownership.
    • Assign tasks to team members to rectify the issue.
    • Establish a clear deadline.
    • Provide total transparency and monitor progress.
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    What are a Scrum master's primary skills and knowledge?

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    A scrum master should possess the following primary knowledge and expertise: Scrum and Agile methodology Organization Familiarity with the tech stack Management and mentorship Problem solver

    A scrum master should possess the following primary knowledge and expertise:

    • Scrum and Agile methodology
    • Organization
    • Familiarity with the tech stack
    • Management and mentorship
    • Problem solver
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    What are a few disadvantages of Scrum?

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    Here are some of the most typical drawbacks of employing Scrum: High learning curve: Experienced individuals are preferable. A less experienced scrum master runs the risk of making the project fail. Intense collaboration: Teams must cooperate, communicate, and be committed to achieving results. CommRead more

    Here are some of the most typical drawbacks of employing Scrum:

    • High learning curve: Experienced individuals are preferable. A less experienced scrum master runs the risk of making the project fail.
    • Intense collaboration: Teams must cooperate, communicate, and be committed to achieving results.
    • Communication issues can be costly: Clear outlines of every task are paramount to success and minimizing project delays.
    • Scaling is difficult: While Scrum works effectively for minor jobs, scaling it to larger, more complicated projects requires a lot of harmonizing.
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    What does Scrum's Empirical Process Control entail?

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    Scrum’s empirical process control is a principle that embraces investigation, transparency, and adaptability. Scrum masters recognize that product scope isn’t always fixable; instead, the strategy is to use short cycles to break the product into pieces. From there, we can analyze and adapt it to incRead more

    Scrum’s empirical process control is a principle that embraces investigation, transparency, and adaptability.

    Scrum masters recognize that product scope isn’t always fixable; instead, the strategy is to use short cycles to break the product into pieces. From there, we can analyze and adapt it to include built-in processes to ensure transparency and efficiency.

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    What happens in a sprint retrospective meeting?

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    A sprint retrospective meeting helps teams assess their performance from the previous sprint and identify areas for improvement. Teams frequently examine team member relationships, stakeholder contacts and feedback, internal processes, tools, and common issues that impede development. The meeting heRead more

    A sprint retrospective meeting helps teams assess their performance from the previous sprint and identify areas for improvement.

    Teams frequently examine team member relationships, stakeholder contacts and feedback, internal processes, tools, and common issues that impede development.

    The meeting helps the team decide how to monitor changes, prioritize future enhancements, and select at least one for implementation in the upcoming sprint.

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    What is User-Story Mapping?

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    User story mapping represents and arranges user stories to better understand system functionalities, system backlog, planning releases, and how to provide value to customers. On the horizontal axis, user stories are arranged according to their priority. They are represented on the vertical axis accoRead more

    User story mapping represents and arranges user stories to better understand system functionalities, system backlog, planning releases, and how to provide value to customers.

    On the horizontal axis, user stories are arranged according to their priority. They are represented on the vertical axis according to the escalating degrees of sophistication.

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    What is a Scrum of Scrums?

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    A scrum of scrums entails one representative from each team or project discussing high-level issues and updates in a meeting. It’s a great way to get everybody up to speed and offer a bird’s-eye picture of a set of projects. Some things discussed in a Scrum of Scrums include:  Current status ProgresRead more

    A scrum of scrums entails one representative from each team or project discussing high-level issues and updates in a meeting. It’s a great way to get everybody up to speed and offer a bird’s-eye picture of a set of projects.

    Some things discussed in a Scrum of Scrums include: 

    • Current status
    • Progress
    • Roadblocks
    • Objectives
    • Dependencies
    • Risk management
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    What are Spike and Sprint 0?

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    Sprint 0 is the brief time period used to develop a rudimentary version of the product backlog. It also offers release estimate suggestions, and is necessary for: Constructing the project's framework and adding research spikes Keeping a simple aesthetic Completing the development of several storiesRead more

    Sprint 0 is the brief time period used to develop a rudimentary version of the product backlog. It also offers release estimate suggestions, and is necessary for:

    • Constructing the project’s framework and adding research spikes
    • Keeping a simple aesthetic
    • Completing the development of several stories

    The spike is a collection of tasks that use Extreme Programming (XP) for research, design, inquiry, and producing concept proofs. It lowers technical approach risks by gaining data and information to better comprehend requirements and increase reliability.

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    What do you know about Stand-Up sessions?

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    Stand-up sessions are 15-minute daily meetings that take place each day of a sprint to discuss progress, updates, and issues. The team might answer questions like: What tasks were successful? What assignments were finished? What projects are still open? The challenges the team is encountering. The mRead more

    Stand-up sessions are 15-minute daily meetings that take place each day of a sprint to discuss progress, updates, and issues. The team might answer questions like:

    • What tasks were successful?
    • What assignments were finished?
    • What projects are still open?
    • The challenges the team is encountering.

    The meeting helps you understand the project’s overall scope and current status.

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    Describe Scrumban

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    The combination of Scrum and Kanban — two project management workflows — is known as Scrumban. You can use Scrumban to meet team demands, lessen work batching, and build a pull-based methodology. It cleverly combines the Scrum framework with Kanban's adaptability and visualization capabilities.

    The combination of Scrum and Kanban — two project management workflows — is known as Scrumban. You can use Scrumban to meet team demands, lessen work batching, and build a pull-based methodology. It cleverly combines the Scrum framework with Kanban’s adaptability and visualization capabilities.

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    Who is a Scrum master?

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    The scrum master assures the development team and product owners are aware of the commitments and deliverables required to complete their sprints. A good scrum master must stress the value of adhering to the workflow to his team and identify any structural issues preventing the team from meeting theRead more

    The scrum master assures the development team and product owners are aware of the commitments and deliverables required to complete their sprints.

    A good scrum master must stress the value of adhering to the workflow to his team and identify any structural issues preventing the team from meeting their goals.

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    What are the Scrum Process Artifacts?

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    Product Backlog: A list of activities, features, and fixes needed to build the product, based on research and analysis. Sprint Backlog: The sprint backlog is a product backlog subset — they are individual product backlog tasks broken down into actionable tasks to complete the sprint goal. Product InRead more

    • Product Backlog: A list of activities, features, and fixes needed to build the product, based on research and analysis.
    • Sprint Backlog: The sprint backlog is a product backlog subset — they are individual product backlog tasks broken down into actionable tasks to complete the sprint goal.
    • Product Increment: Product backlog items completed during a sprint are considered deliverables (product increments).
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    What is Agile?

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    Agile is an iterative project management and software development methodology that helps organizations and teams streamline projects and deliver more value. Instead of pushing a large release, an agile team delivers work in manageable chunks. Regular evaluations of requirements, methods, and resultsRead more

    Agile is an iterative project management and software development methodology that helps organizations and teams streamline projects and deliver more value.

    Instead of pushing a large release, an agile team delivers work in manageable chunks. Regular evaluations of requirements, methods, and results give teams a way to adjust to change naturally.

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    What duties fall under the purview of the Scrum team?

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    The Scrum team is accountable for the following: Creating and delivering working products for each sprint Managing work with ownership and transparency Attend all meetings to ensure alignment and progress Work independently and collaborate to meet sprint goals

    The Scrum team is accountable for the following:

    • Creating and delivering working products for each sprint
    • Managing work with ownership and transparency
    • Attend all meetings to ensure alignment and progress
    • Work independently and collaborate to meet sprint goals
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    Describe the Scrum team roles.

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    Product Owner: The product owner is responsible for enhancing ROI by deciding how to prioritize product features, the next sprint’s emphasis, and more. The product owner would update these items frequently. Scrum Master: The scrum master guides the team in optimizing Scrum principles to meet businesRead more

    • Product Owner: The product owner is responsible for enhancing ROI by deciding how to prioritize product features, the next sprint’s emphasis, and more. The product owner would update these items frequently.
    • Scrum Master: The scrum master guides the team in optimizing Scrum principles to meet business goals.
    • Scrum Development Team: The development team is a set of people who collaborate to guarantee stakeholder satisfaction.
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    What do you mean by Scrum?

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    Scrum is an agile framework facilitatIng productivity and team collaboration. Scrum allows teams to self-organize as they take on challenges, reflect on accomplishments and failures, learn from past errors, and make adjustments.

    Scrum is an agile framework facilitatIng productivity and team collaboration. Scrum allows teams to self-organize as they take on challenges, reflect on accomplishments and failures, learn from past errors, and make adjustments.

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    What is Phishing in Cyber Security?

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    Phishing is a form of social engineering where an attacker delivers a false message to dupe an authorized user into giving up personal information. This enables the attacker to install harmful software, such as ransomware, on the victim's computer.

    Phishing is a form of social engineering where an attacker delivers a false message to dupe an authorized user into giving up personal information. This enables the attacker to install harmful software, such as ransomware, on the victim’s computer.

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