I'm a little confused by the wording of these options. They all seem to be talking about processes and workflows, but I'm not sure which one specifically defines a "value stream". I'll have to re-read them more carefully.
Okay, I've got this. A value stream is the sequence of steps an organization takes to deliver a product or service to customers. That matches option B, so I'm going with that.
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. The options seem to be talking about different aspects of software development and processes. I'll need to think carefully about which one most accurately describes a "value stream".
This question seems pretty straightforward. I think the key is to focus on the definition of "value stream" and identify the option that best captures that.
Okay, I think the key here is that the organization needs to store data in its raw, native format. That rules out a traditional database or data warehouse, which typically require more structured data. I'm leaning towards a data lake as the best solution.
Okay, I think this is asking about a probabilistic analysis, where you assign probabilities to different outcomes and then calculate the expected value. That seems to fit the description of assigning values to see expected outcomes.
Okay, I've got this. If the fixed asset was debited to purchases, that would overstate both profit and the fixed asset account. So the answer must be A.
I think a value stream can involve the funding plan, but ultimately it's about the sequence of activities followed to deliver value, whether it's a product or a service.
I'm not sure, but I think a value stream might also have something to do with the funding plan for the beginning-to-end process of service to a customer.
Totally. I mean, if the question was about what a 'sprint backlog' is, then D would make more sense. But a value stream is all about the bigger picture, from start to finish.
Yeah, I'm with you both on this one. A and C are clearly talking about funding, which isn't what a value stream is. And D is too focused on just the Agile team, not the whole organization.
I agree with you, B sounds like the correct answer. The value stream is all about the end-to-end process, not just the funding plan or the activities of an Agile team.
Hmm, this question seems pretty straightforward. I think the answer is B - a value stream is the sequence of steps that an organization takes to deliver a product or service to customers.
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