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Scaled Agile SSM Exam - Topic 1 Question 33 Discussion

Actual exam question for Scaled Agile's SSM exam
Question #: 33
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What is one example of an Agile Team development practice?

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One way to ensure a team is holding successful iteration reviews and demos is to have the team demo working, tested system components that meet the definition of done (DoD). This shows the team's progress and value delivery, and allows them to receive feedback from the product owner and other stakeholders. The team should minimize the use of slides and the preparation time for the demos, and focus on the solution instead of the presentation. The team should also discuss the impact of the current solution on the nonfunctional requirements (NFRs) and identify any risks or impediments.


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Myra
5 months ago
Writing requirements is more of a waterfall thing, right?
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Yvonne
5 months ago
Wait, are we sure demoing is that important?
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Layla
5 months ago
Visualizing effort helps track progress effectively.
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Shalon
5 months ago
Totally agree, it keeps everyone in the loop.
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Laurene
6 months ago
Demoing frequently is a key Agile practice!
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Marguerita
6 months ago
I have a vague memory of tracking regulations being mentioned, but it doesn't sound very Agile to me. I think it's more about flexibility and adaptability.
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Cristal
6 months ago
Writing requirements seems more traditional, so I doubt that's it. I feel like Agile focuses more on collaboration and feedback.
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Jimmie
6 months ago
I remember we discussed visualizing effort in our study group, but I can't recall if it's specifically an Agile practice.
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Rosita
6 months ago
I think demoing frequently might be the right answer, but I'm not completely sure. It feels like something we practiced in our last sprint.
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Emilio
6 months ago
I'm a little confused by this question. Visualizing effort could be related to Agile, but I'm not sure if that's considered a specific "team development practice." I might have to eliminate some of the options and make an educated guess on this one.
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Taryn
6 months ago
Demoing frequently definitely sounds like an Agile practice to me. It's all about getting feedback and iterating quickly, which is a core part of the Agile approach. I'm confident that's the right answer here.
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Gianna
6 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I know Agile is all about being flexible and iterative, but I'm not sure if tracking regulations or writing requirements would be considered Agile practices. I'll have to think this through.
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Dion
6 months ago
I'm pretty sure this is asking about Agile development practices, so I'll focus on options that seem to align with that. Demoing frequently seems like a good Agile practice.
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Jarvis
11 months ago
Demoing frequently? That's like Agile 101. Although I do enjoy a good visualization of effort... Wait, what was the question again?
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Remona
9 months ago
The question was about an example of an Agile Team development practice.
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Malcolm
9 months ago
Visualizing effort can also be helpful in Agile team development.
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Candida
10 months ago
Visualizing effort
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Mattie
10 months ago
Yes, demoing frequently is a key practice in Agile.
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Shonda
10 months ago
Demoing frequently
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Claribel
11 months ago
Tracking regulations? What is this, a compliance audit? Clearly the answer is C - demoing frequently. Gotta keep that stakeholder feedback flowing!
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Vilma
11 months ago
Visualizing effort, huh? Sounds like a fancy way of saying burndown charts. I'm going to go with the classic - demoing frequently.
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Nathalie
10 months ago
Definitely, it helps ensure we're on the right track
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Shayne
11 months ago
It's a great way to get feedback quickly
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Azzie
11 months ago
Demoing frequently
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Dona
11 months ago
Writing requirements? That's so Waterfall. I'm going with C - demoing frequently. That's the heart of Agile right there.
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Antonio
11 months ago
Tracking regulations and writing requirements are more traditional methods.
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Paola
11 months ago
I agree, it helps to get feedback early and often.
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Maurine
11 months ago
Demoing frequently is definitely a key practice in Agile.
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Adelle
1 year ago
I also believe that demoing frequently is important because it helps in getting feedback early on.
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Alise
1 year ago
Demoing frequently sounds like a great way to keep the team aligned and get feedback from stakeholders. That's definitely an Agile practice I'm familiar with.
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Maddie
11 months ago
D) Visualizing effort
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Otis
11 months ago
C) Demoing frequently
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Arthur
11 months ago
B) Writing requirements
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Jacob
12 months ago
A) Tracking regulations
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Maile
1 year ago
I agree with Merlyn, demoing frequently is a key Agile Team development practice.
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Merlyn
1 year ago
I think the answer is C) Demoing frequently.
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