PSK1 : Professional Scrum with Kanban
In order to get your Professional Scrum with Kanban certification (PSK I), here you can find some additional posts and informations to help you prepare for the PSK I Assessment and ways to learn about Scrum.
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- PSK I Assessment Subject Areas
- Understanding and Applying the Scrum framework:
- Questions in this focus area test your knowledge of how Scrum and Kanban can be used together for greater benefit without compromising the core tenets of either Scrum or Kanban.
- In addition, this category tests your knowledge of the Scrum framework including the three accountabilities, five events, and three artifacts; as well as additional related concepts described in the Scrum guide.
- Questions in this focus area test your knowledge of how Scrum and Kanban can be used together for greater benefit without compromising the core tenets of either Scrum or Kanban.
- Kanban Practices
- Questions in this focus area test your knowledge of the Kanban practices listed in the Kanban Guide for Scrum Teams.
- Agile Metrics for Kanban
- Questions in this focus area test your knowledge of the required metrics listed in the Kanban Guide for Scrum Teams
- Understanding and Applying the Scrum framework:
The Scrum framework and the Modern Tooling and Practices for Software Developers
The Scrum framework consists of Scrum Teams and their associated accountabilities, artifacts, events and rules as defined in the Scrum Guide.
- Scrum
- Scrum or Agile Scrum ?
- What is Scrum ?
- Scrum Values
- Courage
- Focus
- Commitment
- Respect
- Openness
- The Scrum framework :
- Scrum framework
- Scrum Board
- The Scrum Team
- Scrum Team
- Accountabilities
- Scrum Team development
- Scrum Team, Accountability, Empowerment and Self-organization
- Cross-functional, Self-managing Development
- Artifacts
- Scaling Scrum :
- Scrum and Technical Practices
- Technical Practices
- Scrum and Metrics
- Scrum and Technical Practices : Testing practices
- Modern Tooling and Development Practices
- Agile Progress Tools
- Value stream analysis and value-stream mapping
- eXtreme Programming (XP)
- User Stories
- Planning poker
- eXtreme Programming (XP) and Spikes
Kanban Practices
Agile Metrics for Kanban
- Tasks board and Kanban Board
- Burn-Down Chart
- Burn-Up Chart
- Burn-Up Chart vs Burn-Down Chart
- Cumulative Flow Diagram (CFD)
- Agile control limits
- Agile variance and trend analysis
Agile terminology