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Scrum Ceremonies
Covers the ff: Sprint Planning, Sprint Review, Sprint Retrospective, Backlog Grooming, Daily Huddle
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The ceremony in which development requirements are discussed in detail by the scrum team -- including the acceptance criteria, story points, and technical risks -- so that they can be ready for development.
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User stories / bug tickets in Jira should be based on requirements confirmed during the feedback loop.
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The sprint ceremony in which the sprint goals that have been completed and not completed are presented.
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The sprint ceremony in which inputs are gathered regarding an incident or what happened in the last sprint.
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The version and schedule of a software release need to be identified during the sprint planning.
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Scrum teams are expected to groom only the items that are included in the current sprint.
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The status of Jira tickets that have been groomed should be updated to Groomed.
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The sprint ceremony in which the sprint goals are decided.
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The sprint ceremony in which sprint reports such as velocity and lead / cycle times are discussed.
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What does CRAID stand for?
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The definition of Done and Ready are decided during the sprint review.
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The sprint ceremony in which opportunities for improvement (OFIs) are organised into actionable items.
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The ceremony in which the previous day's accomplishment and the tasks / priorities for the day are mentioned along with any constraints, risks, assumptions, issues and dependencies (CRAID).
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The sprint ceremony in which setting the stage is an important first step.
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