Rules: >You start from the last letter of the term posted previously. >In case, more than one terms posted with same letters (concurrently posted), you start with the latest term. >Only PMI-ACP® Terms in this relay. >A term may include multiple words. >Acronyms are fine. please include the expansion before the description. >Your term needs to be followed by a short description of the term. >No successive posting of term by the same member. The below one is fine. member A: --------L member B: L----- --- ----D member A: D---- ------ ---- > If you don't get a term starting from a particular letter(last letter of previous term), feel free to start from the next letter. e.g. previous term - buzz, if you don't get a term starting with 'z', you may start with 'a'. (Hoping this rule will be rarely used.:) >End date of game: No end date. Till the game goes on.
An acronym for a set of criteria used to evaluate the quality of user stories. The criteria are Independent, Negotiable, Valuable, Estimatable, Sized correctly (small), and Testable. Saving Changes...
Stéphane ParentSelf Employed / Semi-retired| Leader MakerPrince Edward Island, Canada
Task:
“Tasks should have enough detail so that each task takes roughly four to sixteen hours to finish.” - Ken Schwaber, Agile Software Development with Scrum Saving Changes...
Anonymous
Kanban: Kanban means 'visual signal/card'.Kanban matches the amount of work in progress to the team's capacity. It uses the 'pull' system. The core practices of Kanban are: 1.Visualize 2.Limit Work-in-Progress 3.Manage Flow 4.Make Process Policies Explicit 5.Implement feedback mechanisms 6.Improve Collaboratively, Evolve Experimentally
i guess we have several redundant terms meanwhile ... where is the police if it is needed?!?! ... ;)
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Markus KopkoAI Enabler for Project & Program Mgmt | Founder PMotion.ai / The PM
AI Coach| PMotion.aiHamburg, Hamburg, Germany
Feb 08, 2016 1:50 AM
Replying to Venkatramvasi Mohanvasi
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I posted the term 'Kanban'.
Hi Vasi,
i guess we have several redundant terms meanwhile ... where is the police if it is needed?!?! ... ;)
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1 reply by Venkatramvasi Mohanvasi
Feb 08, 2016 9:45 PM
Venkatramvasi Mohanvasi
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Rami is a Civil engineering police so we can't expect him in this race. :) I will do that role.
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Markus KopkoAI Enabler for Project & Program Mgmt | Founder PMotion.ai / The PM
AI Coach| PMotion.aiHamburg, Hamburg, Germany
Skipping K and L:
Minimal Viable Product (MVP) -
A Minimum Viable Product is that version of a new product which allows a team to collect the maximum amount of validated learning about customers with the least effort. Saving Changes...
i guess we have several redundant terms meanwhile ... where is the police if it is needed?!?! ... ;)
Rami is a Civil engineering police so we can't expect him in this race. :) I will do that role. Saving Changes...
Anonymous
Skipping T & U:
Velocity:
In Scrum, Velocity is how much product backlog effort a team can handle in one sprint. This can be estimated by viewing previous sprints, assuming the team composition and sprint duration are kept constant. It is calculated by adding the number of story points done during a sprint. The Velocity of two teams is not comparable. Saving Changes...