SAFe Scrum Master Exam with Verified Answers 100% Pass
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SAFe Scrum Master
SAFe Scrum Master Exam with Verified Answers 100% Pass
1. Waterfall: Lots of WIP, end-timed delivery of value
2. Agile: Reduced & visible WIP, iterative delivery, fast feedback
3. Agile Value Statements: Individuals and interactions over processes and tools.
Working software over comprehensive ...
SAFe Scrum Master Exam with Verified Answers 100% Pass
1. Waterfall: Lots of WIP, end-timed delivery of value
2. Agile: Reduced & visible WIP, iterative delivery, fast feedback
3. Agile Value Statements: Individuals and interactions over processes and tools.
Working software over comprehensive documentation.
Customer collaboration over contract negotiation.
Responding to change over following a plan.
4. 6 Agile Frameworks: SAFe, Scrum, Crystal, Kanban, XP, Feature-Driven Devel-
opment
5. Agile Practices (8): Timeboxing, user stories, daily stand-ups, frequent demos,
test-driven development, information radiators, retrospectives, continuous integra-
tion
6. Scrum Values (5): Courage, Commitment, Respect, Openness, Focus
7. Scrum Pillars (3): transparency, inspection, and adaptation
8. Scrum Artifacts: Product Backlog, Sprint Backlog, Burndown Charts
9. Each iteration does these 4 things: Defines, builds, integrates, and tests stories
from iteration backlog
10. Goal of an iteration: Deliver working software at the end
11. SAFe Core Values: - Alignment
- Transparency
- Built-in Quality
- Program Execution
12. Non-functional requirements: Conditions that a proposed IT system must
meet, such as working on certain hardware or giving results within a certain time.
Should be part of the DoD.
13. Program Increment (PI): 8-12 weeks or 4-6 sprints. A timebox in which an
Agile Release Train (ART) delivers incremental value in the form of working, tested
software and systems. The most common pattern for one is four development
iterations, followed by one Innovation and Planning (IP) iteration.
14. Innovation and Planning Iteration (PI): Occurs every PI and serves multiple
purposes. It acts as an estimating buffer for meeting PI objectives, as well as
providing dedicated time for innovation, continuing education, and PI planning and
Inspect and Adapt (I&A) events.
15. SAFe Lean-Agile Principles (9 total): 1. Take an economic view.
2. Apply systems thinking.
3. Assume variability; preserve options
4. Build incrementally with fast, integrated learning cycles.
5. Base milestones on objective evaluation of working systems.
6. Visualize and limit WIP, reduce batch sizes, and manage queue lengths.
7. Apply cadence, synchronize with cross-domain planning.
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