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Software Project Management: With PMI, IEEE-CS And Agile-SCRUM (de Gruyter Textbook) 1st Edition Moh’d A. Radaideh - Solutions
The . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . refers to the percentage of USERSTORIES that have been completed vs. the ones that were committed to by the SCRUM Team.A) Team Velocity B) Done SUCCESS Rate C) Estimation Effectiveness D) Review Feedback Ratings E) Team Morale Ratings
The . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . refers to the number of USERSTORIES completed in a single Sprint.A) Team Velocity B) Done SUCCESS Rate C) Estimation Effectiveness D) Review Feedback Ratings E) Team Morale Ratings ANSWER: A
Examples of the Metrics and Measuring Methods used during a Sprint Retrospect Meeting include Team Velocity, Done Success Rate, Estimation Effectiveness, Review Feedback Ratings, and Team Morale Ratings.A) _TRUE_ B) _FALSE_ ANSWER: A
At a Sprint Retrospect Meeting, a (n) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . is attending the Sprint Retrospect Meeting because it is a must to attend, but he would want to be somewhere else.A) Explorer B) Shopper C) Vacationer D) Prisoner ANSWER: D
At a Sprint Retrospect Meeting, a (n) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . would want to relax and take it easy in the Sprint Retrospect Meeting.A) Explorer B) Shopper C) Vacationer D) Prisoner ANSWER: C
At a Sprint Retrospect Meeting, a (n) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . would want to listen to everything, but choose what he/she would want to take away from the Sprint Retrospect Meeting.A) Explorer B) Shopper C) Vacationer D) Prisoner ANSWER: B
At a Sprint Retrospect Meeting, a (n) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . would want to participate in the Sprint Retrospect Meeting and learn about everything discussed.A) Explorer B) Shopper C) Vacationer D) Prisoner ANSWER: A
The main Inputs to the “Sprint Retrospect” Process include the following:A) Inputs from the SCRUM Master, the SCRUM Team, the Product Owner, and the SCRUM Guidance Body (SGB).B) The Outputs from the “Demonstrate and Validate Sprint” Process.C) Both Options above are Correct.D) All Options
The “Sprint Retrospect” Process is used to have the Project Product Owner to meet with the SCRUM Master, the SCRUM Team, and the concerned Stakeholders to discuss what happened during the current Sprint and to assess the Customer’s feedback after the current Sprint’s Deliverables have been
The main Outputs of the “Demonstrate and Validate Sprint” Process include the following:A) A list of all accepted Deliverables along with another list of all rejected Deliverables.B) An updated list of the Inter-Tasks Dependencies, an updated list of the Risks, and an updated version of the
The main Inputs to the “Demonstrate and Validate Sprint” Process include the following:A) Inputs from the SCRUM Team, the Stakeholders, and the SCRUM Guidance Body (SGB).B) The Sprint Backlog, the Sprint Deliverables, and the Release Planning Schedule.C) The DONE Criteria and User-Stories
The “Demonstrate and Validate Sprint” Process is used to have the SCRUM Team Members to present and demonstrate to the Product Owner the Deliverables of the current Sprint to solicit his/her Approval before shipping them to the Customer.A) _TRUE_ B) _FALSE_ ANSWER: A
The main Outputs of the “Convene SCRUM of SCRUMs” Process include the following:A) A list of all resolved issues.B) An updated Impediment Log Document.C) An updated list of the Inter-Tasks Dependencies.D) All Options above are Correct.ANSWER: D
Each SCRUM Team representative should update the Meeting attendees in respect to his/her SCRUM Team’s Activities and Challenges. This involves the following:(i) The work that has been going on since the last SoS Meeting; (ii) The work that has been planned for through the next SoS Meeting; (iii)
The main Inputs to the “Convene SCRUM of SCRUMs” Process include the following:A) Representatives of the SCRUM Masters and the SCRUM Teams, and Inputs from the Chief SCRUM Master and the Chief Product Owners.B) The Outputs from the Sprint Retrospect Process.C) The Meeting Agenda, the Impediment
The “Convene SCRUM of SCRUMs” Process is used by the Project Chief Product Owner to meet with all Product Owners and SCRUM Masters of the Project multiple SCRUMs.A) _TRUE_ B) _FALSE_ ANSWER: A
The SCRUM Review and Retrospect Phase involves three processes, which are the Convene SCRUM of SCRUMs, Demonstrate and Validate Sprint, and Sprint Retrospect.A) _TRUE_ B) _FALSE_ ANSWER: A
The main Outputs of the “Groom Prioritized Product Backlog” Process include the following:A) An updated version of the Prioritized Product Backlog.B) An updated version of the Release Planning Schedule.C) Both Options above are Correct.D) All Options above are Incorrect.ANSWER: C
The main Inputs to the “Groom Prioritized Product Backlog” Process include the following:A) Inputs from the SCRUM Team and the SCRUM Guidance Body (SGB) and the Release Planning Schedule.B) The Prioritized Product Backlog, the Rejected Deliverables, the Approved and the Un-Approved
The “Groom Prioritized Product Backlog” Process is used by the Project Product Owner to update the Project Prioritized Product Backlog in accordance with the Feedbacks and Outcomes of the Sprint Retrospect Meetings.A) _TRUE_ B) _FALSE_ ANSWER: A
When a SCRUM Team Members are co-located in the same working location, that location is commonly called the . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .A) War Room.B) Operations Room.C) Development Room.D) The Retrospect Room.ANSWER: A
A Daily Standup Meeting is a 15-min short daily Meeting, during which each of the SCRUM Team Members answers the following daily questions: “What did I complete yesterday?”; “What will I complete today?”; and “What impediments or obstacles (if any) am I currently facing?”A) _TRUE_ B)
The main Inputs to the “Conduct Daily Standup” Process include the following:A) Inputs from the SCRUM Team, the SCRUM Master, and the Product Owner.B) The Sprint Burndown Chart, the Impediment Log Document, the Scrumboard, and the Inter-Tasks Dependencies.C) Both Options above are Correct.D)
The “Conduct Daily Standup” Process is used for the holding Sprint Daily Standup Meetings.A) _TRUE_ B) _FALSE_ ANSWER: A
At the end of each Sprint, at least one Product Increment or Deliverable is completed(e.g., they must possess all Features and Functionality defined in the USER-STORIES of that Sprint), then these Deliverables must be tested SUCCESSFULLY.A) _TRUE_ B) _FALSE_ ANSWER: A
In respect to the Impediment Log Document, which of the following statements is valid?A) Impediments impact the Productivity of the SCRUM Team.B) In order for the SCRUM Team to continue working effectively, all Impediments must be identified/resolved/removed.C) Impediments can be Internal such as
A Scrumboard depicts the progress of the Sprint estimated tasks as follows:A) A column for the Tasks that are not yet started (e.g., TO-DO Tasks); a second column for the Tasks that are being carried out, but not completed (e.g., INPROGRESS Tasks); a third column for the Tasks that are completed
The Inputs to the “Create Deliverables” Process include the following:A) Inputs from the SCRUM Team and the SCRUM Guidance Body (SGB)B) Scrumboard, Sprint Backlog, and Impediment Log.C) Release Planning Schedule and Inter-Tasks Dependencies.D) All Options above are Correct.ANSWER: D
The “Create Deliverables” Process is used to carry out the work in the current Sprint and to create its associated Product Increments.A) _TRUE_ B) _FALSE_ ANSWER: A
The SCRUM Implement Phase involves three Processes, which are the Create Deliverables, Conduct Daily Standup, and Groom Prioritized Product Backlog.A) _TRUE_ B) _FALSE_ ANSWER: A
The main Outputs of the “Create Sprint Backlog” Process include a Sprint Backlog and BURNDOWN-CHART.A) _TRUE_ B) _FALSE_ ANSWER: A
The main Inputs to the “Create Sprint Backlog” Process include the following:A) Inputs from the SCRUM Team.B) The Dependencies among the created Tasks.C) The Sprint Length and the Team Calendar.D) All Options above are Correct.E) All Options above are Incorrect.ANSWER: D
The “Create Sprint Backlog” Process is used to select the right USER-STORIES from the Prioritized Backlog and place them into the current Sprint’s Backlog.A) _TRUE_ B) _FALSE_ ANSWER: A
The main Outputs of the “Estimate Tasks” Process include the “Effort Estimated Task List” and the “Updated Tasks List.”A) _TRUE_ B) _FALSE_ ANSWER: A
The main Inputs to the “Estimate Tasks” Process include the following:A) Inputs from the Scrum Team and the Scrum Guidance Body (SGB).B) The list of the created Tasks, the list of identified Risks, and the list of identified Dependencies among the created Tasks.C) The User-Stories
The “Estimate Tasks” Process is used to estimate the Tasks required for accomplishing the User-Stories of the current Sprint.A) _TRUE_ B) _FALSE_ ANSWER: A
The main Outputs of the “Create Tasks” Process include a list of the created Tasks, a list of the Updated Approved/Estimated/Committed User-Stories, and a list of Dependencies among the created Tasks.A) _TRUE_ B) _FALSE_ ANSWER: A
During the “Create Task” Process, the Decomposition Method is used to break down High-Level Tasks into Lower-Level Tasks.A) _TRUE_ B) _FALSE_ ANSWER: A
The main Inputs to the “Create Tasks” Process are the following:A) Inputs from the Scrum Team.B) A set of Approved/Estimated/Committed User-Stories.C) Both Options above are Correct.D) All Options above are Incorrect.ANSWER: C
The “Create Tasks” Process is used to create the Tasks required for accomplishing the User-Stories of the current Sprint.A) _TRUE_ B) _FALSE_ ANSWER: A
The main Output of the “Approve, Estimate, and Commit User-Stories” is the Approved/Estimated/Committed User-Stories.A) _TRUE_ B) _FALSE_ ANSWER: A
The main Inputs to the “Approve, Estimate, and Commit User-Stories” include the following:A) Inputs from the Scrum Team and the Scrum Guidance Body (SGB).B) The User-Stories and their Acceptance-Criteria.C) Both Options above are Correct.D) All Options above are Incorrect.ANSWER: C
The “Approve, Estimate, and Commit User-Stories” Process is used to select User-Stories from the Prioritized Product Backlog and approve them into the current Sprint Backlog; estimate their Tasks, needed Resources, and time; and having the Scrum Team to commit to work towards working out these
The main Inputs to the “Create User-Stories” Process include the following:A) Inputs from the Scrum Team, the Stakeholders, and the Scrum Guidance Body (SGB).B) The Prioritized Product Backlog, the Done-Criteria, the Business Requirements, the involved Laws and Regulations, and the applicable
The “Create User-Stories” Process is used to define how the Project Product Owner can create the Project User-Stories before he/she prioritize them into the Project Prioritized Product Backlog.A) _TRUE_ B) _FALSE_ ANSWER: A
The Scrum Plan and Estimate Phase involves five Processes: Create User-Stories, Approve, Estimate, and Commit User-Stories, Create Tasks, Estimate Tasks, and Create Sprint Backlog.A) _TRUE_ B) _FALSE_ ANSWER: A
The main Outputs of the “Conduct Release Planning” Process include a Release Planning Schedule, the Sprint Length, the Release Targeted Customers, and a refined version of the Prioritized Product Backlog.A) _TRUE_ B) _FALSE_ ANSWER: A
Developing a Release Plan needs the use of some predefined Release Prioritization Methods that are Industry and Organization specific and determined by the Organization’s Senior Management.A) _TRUE_ B) _FALSE_ ANSWER: A
The main Inputs to the “Conduct Release Planning” Process include the following:A) Inputs from the Scrum Master, the Stakeholders, the Program Product Owner, the Program Scrum Master, the Chief Product Owner, and the Scrum Guidance Body (SBG).B) The Business Requirements, the Holiday Calendar,
The “Conduct Release Planning” Process is used to devise the Project Release Plan that indicates when the Product Increments/Deliverables will be delivered to the Customer.A) _TRUE_ B) _FALSE_ ANSWER: A
The main Outputs of the “Create Prioritized Product Backlog” Process include a Prioritized Product Backlog and a Done-Criteria.A) _TRUE_ B) _FALSE_ ANSWER: A
Which of the following statements is valid in respect to the “MoSCoW” Prioritization Scheme?A) The “MoSCoW Prioritization Scheme” derives its name from the first letters of the phrases “MUST HAVE,” “SHOULD HAVE,” “COULD HAVE,” and “WILL NOT HAVE.”B) The “MoSCoW
The main Inputs to the “Create Prioritized Product Backlog” Process include the following:A) Inputs from the Scrum Master, the Scrum Team, and the Stakeholders.B) Epics, but not Persona.C) The Project Vision Statement, the Program Product Backlog, the Business Requirements, the list of approved
Which of the following statements is valid in respect to the “Create Prioritized Product Backlog” Process?A) The “Create Prioritized Product Backlog” Process is used to create the Project Prioritized Product Backlog.B) The Project Product Owner is the sole responsible Role for the “Create
The applicable Contracts involved during the “Develop Epics” Process include the following:A) Incremental Delivery Contract, Joint-Venture Contract, and Development in Phases Contract.B) Incremental Contract, Joint-Venture Contract, and Incentive and Penalty Contract.C) Both Options above are
The main Inputs to the “Develop Epics” Process include the following:A) Inputs from the Scrum Master, the Stakeholders, the Scrum Guidance Body(SGB), and from previous similar Projects.B) All involved Laws and Regulations and applicable Contracts.C) The Project Vision Statement, Program Product
Which of the following statements is valid in respect to the “Develop Epics”Process?A) The “Develop Epics” Process is used to develop and articulate promotional SUCCESS stories out of the upcoming Product as well as large-size User-Stories.B) The Project Product Owner is the sole
The main Outputs of the “Form Scrum Team” include the following:A) A list of the identified Scrum Team Members and a list of their identified backup individuals.B) A Collaboration Plan and a Team Building Plan.C) Both Options above are Correct.D) All Options above are Incorrect.ANSWER: C
During the “Form Scrum Team” Process, the SRUM-TEAM-SELECTION-CRITERIA Factors include the following:A) The Knowledge and Expertise in various fields.B) The ability to determine the SUCCESS of Self-Organizing Teams.C) Being Independent, Self-Motivated, Customer-Focused, Responsible,
The main Inputs to the “Form Scrum Team” include the following:A) Inputs from the Product Owner, the Chief Product Owner, the Scrum Master, and the Scrum Guidance Body (SGB).B) The Project Vision Statement, the needed Human Resources and their Requirements, and the Human Resources Availability
The “Form Scrum Team” Process is used to identify the Project Scrum Team Members, mainly by the Project Product Owner and the Scrum Master.A) _TRUE_ B) _FALSE_ ANSWER: A
The main Outputs of the “Identify Scrum Master and Stakeholder” Process include the following:A) A list of the identified Scrum Master.B) A list of the identified Stakeholders.C) Both Options above are Correct.D) All Options above are Incorrect.ANSWER: C
The SELECTION-CRITERIA used to select a Scrum Master is based on His/her Problem-Solving Skills, Availability and Commitment; and his/her Servant Leadership Style.A) _TRUE_ B) _FALSE_ ANSWER: A
The main Inputs to the “Identify Scrum Master and Stakeholder” Process include the following:A) Inputs from the Product Owner, the Program Product Owner, the Scrum Master, the Chief Product Owner, the Chief Scrum Master, the Program Stakeholders, and the Scrum Guidance Body (SGB).B) The Project
The “Identify Scrum Master and Stakeholders” Process is used to identify the Project Scrum Master and Stakeholders, mainly by the Project Product Owner.A) _TRUE_ B) _FALSE_ ANSWER: A
The main Outputs of the “Create Project Vision” Process include the following:A) The identified Product Owner.B) The Project Vision Statement, the Project Charter, and the Project Budget.C) Both Options above are Correct.D) All Options above are Incorrect.ANSWER: D
Which of the following statements is valid in respect to the SWOT Analysis Method?A) SWOT Analysis is one of the main methods used during the “Create Project Vision” Process.B) SWOT Analysis is a structured Project Planning Method used to assess the Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and
The main Inputs to the “Create Project Vision” Process include the following:A) The Project Business Case.B) Inputs from the Program Product Owner, the Program Stakeholders, the Program Scrum Master, the Chief Product Owner, and from the Scrum Guidance Body (SGB).C) The Program Product Backlog,
The “Create Project Vision” Process is used to create the Project Business Vision Statement.A) _TRUE_ B) _FALSE_ ANSWER: A
The Scrum Initiate Phase has six processes: Create Project Vision, Identify Scrum Master and Stakeholders, Form Scrum Team, Develop Epics, Create Prioritized Product Backlog, and Conduct Release Planning.A) _TRUE_ B) _FALSE_ ANSWER: A
In respect to SCRUM Risk, the . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . provides Guidance in respect to the Procedures of managing the potential Risks.A) Product Owner B) Scrum Master C) Scrum Team D) Scrum Guidance Body (SGB)ANSWER: D
In respect to SCRUM Risk, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . are responsible for interacting with the Scrum Team to provide them with their Inputs in respect to Managing the Project potential Risks.A) Product Owner B) Scrum Master C) Scrum Team D) Stakeholders ANSWER: D
In respect to SCRUM Risk, a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . is responsible for identifying the Project potential Risks during the Product Development and for Implementing their Management Activities as advised by the Product Owner.A) Product Owner B) Scrum Master C) Scrum Team
In respect to SCRUM Risk, a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . is responsible for helping in identifying and escalating the Project potential Risks to the Scrum Team.A) Product Owner B) Scrum Master C) Scrum Team D) Stakeholders ANSWER: B
In respect to SCRUM Risk, a . . . . . . . . . . . . . is responsible for capturing and assessing the Project potential Risks; for prioritizing and communicating them to the Stakeholders, Program and Portfolio Teams; and for ensuring that the Project Risk Levels are acceptable.A) Product Owner B)
In respect to SCRUM Risk, a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . is responsible for helping in identifying, assessing, and escalating the Program’s potential Risks.A) Portfolio Product Owner B) Portfolio Scrum Master C) Program Product Owner D) Program Scrum Master ANSWER: D
In respect to SCRUM Risk, a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . is responsible for capturing and assessing the Program’s potential Risks, and for prioritizing and communicating them to the Stakeholders and to the Project Teams.A) Portfolio Product Owner B) Portfolio Scrum Master C)
In respect to SCRUM Risk, a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . is responsible for helping in identifying, assessing, and communicating the Portfolio’s potential Risks.A) Portfolio Product Owner B) Portfolio Scrum Master C) Program Product Owner D) Program Scrum Master ANSWER: B
In respect to SCRUM Risk, a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . is responsible for capturing and assessing the Portfolio’s Risks and for prioritizing and communicating them to the Stakeholders and the Program and Project Teams.A) Portfolio Product Owner B) Portfolio
In respect to SCRUM Risk, when the . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Risks are identified, the . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Product Owner must enter them into the. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Risk Adjusted Prioritized Product Backlog; assess their Probabilities and Impacts in order to prioritize
In respect to SCRUM Risk, When the . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Risks are identified, the . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Product Owner must assess the Probability and Impact of each Risk; prioritize these Risks; and determine the right Responses.The . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Scrum Iterative Delivery can reduce the Probability, Impact, and Severity of Risks relevant to Investments.A) _TRUE_ B) _FALSE_ ANSWER: A
Scrum Transparency can reduce the Probability, Impact, and Severity of Risks that are hard to detect.A) _TRUE_ B) _FALSE_ ANSWER: A
Scrum Team Ownership can reduce the Probability, Impact, and Severity of Risks that are relevant to the Sprints’ Tasks, Resources, and Schedule Estimations.A) _TRUE_ B) _FALSE_ ANSWER: A
Scrum Regular Feedback can reduce the Probability, Impact, and Severity of Risks that are relevant to the Stakeholders’ Expectations.A) _TRUE_ B) _FALSE_ ANSWER: A
Scrum Flexibility can reduce the Probability, Impact, and Severity of Risks that are relevant to the Business Environment.A) _TRUE_ B) _FALSE_ ANSWER: A
Which of the following statements is valid in respect to Risk Communication?A) It is extremely important to communicate Information related to the Risks with the Project Stakeholders. This includes the potential Impact of each Risk and the Plans for Responding to them.B) Risks Communication should
Which of the following statements is valid in respect to Risk Mitigation?A) Scrum allows for early detection of Failures. Therefore, it has a Natural Mitigation Feature built in.B) Risks are mitigated by implementing a number of Proactive and/or Reactive Responses.C) When a Risk Event occurs, a
Prioritizing Risks consideration is associated with the User-Stories they may be impacted by these Risks. Thus, the “Prioritized Product Backlog” is called Risk Adjusted Prioritized Product Backlog.A) _TRUE_ B) _FALSE_ ANSWER: A
Risks are taken into consideration while creating or updating a Prioritized Product Backlog during the “Create Prioritized Product Backlog” Process or during the “Groom Prioritized Product Backlog” Process.A) _TRUE_ B) _FALSE_ ANSWER: A
Expected Monitory Value (EMV) is used to rank Risks by their expected Monitory Values. A Risk expected Monitory Value is calculated by multiplying the Risk Impact in Dollars with its Probability in Percentage.A) _TRUE_ B) _FALSE_ ANSWER: A
Probability Impact Grid is used to rank Risks by their Severity. A Risk Severity is calculated by multiplying its Probability by its Impact Rating Value.A) _TRUE_ B) _FALSE_ ANSWER: A
Pareto Analysis is used to rank Risks by their Impact Magnitudes.A) _TRUE_ B) _FALSE_ ANSWER: A
A Probability Tree composes all Risks and their Outcomes are represented with branches in that Tree. Then the values of these Outcomes are summed together to calculate the overall anticipated Impact of any Risk to the Project.A) _TRUE_ B) _FALSE_ ANSWER: A
Risk Meetings indicates that the Product Owner can easily prioritize Risks by Meeting with the Scrum Team and the concerned Stakeholders.A) _TRUE_ B) _FALSE_ ANSWER: A
Risk Assessment can be achieved through and by using the following:A) Risk Meetings, Probability Trees, and Pareto Analysis.B) Probability Impact Grid and Expected Monitory Value (EMV).C) Both Options above are Correct.D) All Options above are Incorrect.ANSWER: C
Risk Identification can be achieved through the following:A) Reviewing the Lessons Learned from the Outcomes of the Sprint/Project Retrospect Meetings Outcomes, from the Risk Checklists, and from the Risk Prompt Lists.B) Brainstorming Sessions.C) Deriving a Risk Breakdown Structure.D) All Options
Risk Management Process possesses five steps: Risk identification, Risk assessment, Risk prioritization, Risk mitigation, and Risk Communication.A) _TRUE_ B) _FALSE_ ANSWER: A
Which of the following statements is valid in respect to Scrum Risks?A) A Risk is a future unexpected and/or uncertain event with no current Impact, but it needs to be planned for encountering it, just in case it happens in the future. While an Issue is a present event that has current Impact and
Which of the following statements is valid in respect to Risks?A) A Risk is an expected event that may impact the Project Objectives.B) If the Risk’s Impact is Negative, then that Risk is a Threat. While, if the Risk’s Impact is Positive, then that Risk is an Opportunity.C) If the Risk’s
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