Scaled Agile Framework
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show | c) not longest lead time (Lean Thinking, slide 3)
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show | b) speed, quality, value (Lean Thinking, slide 4)
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Choose all that apply: Which are a part of the Lean Thinking goal of Value? a) sustainably shortest lead time b) Best quality and value to society and people c) Most customer delight, lowest cost, high morale, safety d) all of the above | show 🗑
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Choose one: Which of the following is not true of the principle of Respect for People? a) Empower only managers b) Develop people and teams c) Build partnerships | show 🗑
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show | True, you should build partnerships based on trust and mutual respect (Lean Thinking, slide 5)
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show | a,d) reflection and continuous improvement (Lean Thinking, slide 6)
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True/False: Architecture in SAFe covers only the program and team levels? | show 🗑
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show | False, architecture is evolved collaboratively by the self-organizing team of teams. (Architecture, slide 4)
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show | a) the system team collaborates to enhance system testability (Architecture, slide 4)
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show | a, c) architecture emerges; they build it, they test it (Architecture, slide 5)
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Choose one: Which of the following is not a principle of agile architecture? a) When in doubt, code or model it out b) Build the simplest architecture that can work c) The bigger the system, the longer the runway d) All of the above are principles | show 🗑
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show | True (Architecture, slide 6)
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show | False, design must be grown by those who best know how to implement (Architecture, slide 6)
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show | False: it does evolve hand-in-hand, but is testing continuously. (Architecture, slide 6)
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True/False: Emergent design is enough to scale software? | show 🗑
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show | b, c: communicates centralized decision making, relies on team feedback. Architecture assumes incremental implementation, rather than consuming whole PSIs. (Architecture, slide 8)
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show | e: portfolio management, enterprise architects, product managers, system architects, system team, and agile teams all collaborate on architecture (Architecture, Slide 10)
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True/False: Agile teams, System Team, and Enterprise Architect collaborate to design the effective architectural solution? | show 🗑
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True/False: The bigger the system, the bigger the architectural runway | show 🗑
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show | False: Architectural Features do fit into a PSI (Architecture, Slide 12)
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Choose all that apply: Which meetings can architects attend: a) backlog refinement meetings b) sprint planning meetings c) demo meetings | show 🗑
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show | all of the listed: They are useful, we should reserve time for them during PSI Planning, they fill out architectural features,they are created create technical stories and refactors (Architecture, slide 14)
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Where are buffers built into SAFE? | show 🗑
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show | d) all of the above contribute to design simplicity
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True / False: When something is too big to code it out, model it out | show 🗑
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show | a) it is not the role of the EA to breakdown into user stories, because the best solutions reside close to the team. (Architecture, slide 27)
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what are the three parts of the I&A workshop? | show 🗑
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What Are the three types of leaders? | show 🗑
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What is INVEST? | show 🗑
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show | specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, time-bound
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show | program execution, alignment, transparency, code quality
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ROAM the risks | show 🗑
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