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a shared set of development and technology standards that a Development Team applies to create releasable software Increments.
Scrum Artifact that defines the complete and valuable work produced by the Development Team during a Sprint. The sum of all Increments form a product.
The art of leading and encouraging people through systematic efforts toward agreed-upon objectives in a manner that enhances involvement, collaboration, productivity, and synergy.
An evaluation of proposed alternatives to determine if they are technically, organizationally, and economically possible within the constraints of the enterprise, and whether they will deliver the desired benefits to the enterprise.
A solution's distinguishing characteristic is implementing a cohesive set of requirements and delivering value for stakeholders.
A diagramming technique is used in root cause analysis to identify underlying causes of an observed problem and the relationships between those causes—also known as an Ishikawa or cause-and-effect diagram.
Participants elicit ideas and attitudes about a specific product, service, or opportunity in an interactive group environment. Guided by a moderator, they share their impressions, preferences, and needs.
Force field analysis is a graphical method depicting the forces supporting and opposing a change. It involves identifying the forces, describing them on opposite sides of a line (supporting and opposing forces), and then estimating the strength of each set of troops.
A solution must have a capability in terms of the behaviour and information the solution will manage.