Scrum Artifacts: Product Backlog von Dipl.-Wirtschafts.-Ing(FH), M.Sc. Sebastian Schneider

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Der Vortrag „Scrum Artifacts: Product Backlog“ von Dipl.-Wirtschafts.-Ing(FH), M.Sc. Sebastian Schneider ist Bestandteil des Kurses „Sprint 2“.


Quiz zum Vortrag

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  1. Entries in the product backlog can be changed at any time, but only by the customer.
  2. New elements can be added, refined or even removed from the product backlog at any time.
  3. New items can be added to the sprint backlog and others can be dropped at any time.
  4. Items in the sprint backlog can change or be dropped.
  5. During the Sprint Review, members of the development team are assigned to deal with emergencies.
  1. The product backlog is the only source of product requirements.
  2. The product backlog collects requirements, defects and specifications are kept separately.
  3. The Product Backlog is aptly described by the acronym HIGH.
  4. The product backlog is put into a clear order by the development team with the product owner.
  5. The product backlog is prioritized by the customer.
  1. The product goal describes a future state of the product.
  2. The product goal serves as orientation and focus for the Scrum team s work.
  3. The product goal is the commitment of the increment.
  4. The product goal is contained in the product backlog and influences the entries there.
  5. The product goal is regularly changed and adjusted during a sprint.
  1. Design, development and implementation
  2. Content, access and order of entries
  3. Planning, timeframe and budget
  4. Testing, release and documentation
  1. Defined entirely, Executable, Evaluated, Planned - The backlog is fully defined, executable, evaluated and planned.
  2. Designed carefully, Elaborated, Established, Prepared - The backlog is carefully designed, elaborated, established and prepared.
  3. Detailed appropriately, Emergent, Estimated, Prioritized - The backlog is appropriately detailed, emerging, estimated and prioritized.
  4. Developed iteratively, Enhanced, Examined, Processed - The backlog is iteratively developed, improved, examined and processed.
  5. Documented clearly, Efficient, Essential, Positioned - The backlog is clearly documented, efficient, essential and positioned.

Dozent des Vortrages Scrum Artifacts: Product Backlog

Dipl.-Wirtschafts.-Ing(FH), M.Sc. Sebastian Schneider

Dipl.-Wirtschafts.-Ing(FH), M.Sc. Sebastian Schneider

Sebastian Schneider arbeitet seit 2005 mit dem agilen Projektmanagement Framework Scrum, hat eine Vielzahl von Projekten selbst als Product Owner, Scrum Master, Agile Coach und Certified Team Coach (Scrum Alliance) begleitet und berät seit 2011 Kunden in unterschiedlichen Branchen mit Schwerpunkt Automotive. Mit dem ScrumKurs24.de stellt er eine Wissensbasis rund um Scrum zur Verfügung und hat es sich zur Aufgabe gemacht, Kunden zu befähigen Produkte zu entwickeln, die deren Kunden lieben!

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