Scrum Terminology

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Across
  1. 4. The Definition of ________ is a formal description of the state of the increment when it meets the quality measures required for the product.
  2. 8. Scrum employs an iterative, ______ approach to optimize predictability and to control risk.
  3. 9. Scrum is often used because it helps deal with complexity, is flexible and adaptive, promotes _____ work, and allows teams to work incrementally.
  4. 12. Scrum teams and stakeholders agree to be _____ about all the work and the challenges with performing the work.
  5. 13. Everyone should ______ on the work of the sprint to make the best possible progress toward the scrum goals.
  6. 15. Scrum is a lightweight ______.
  7. 16. Scrum values when people personally ______ to achieving the goals of the scrum team and supporting each other.
  8. 17. Scrum theory is founded on ______, which states that knowledge comes from experience and making decisions based on what is observed.
  9. 18. Scrum helps teams continuously _______ products and the way the team works together and with other groups.
Down
  1. 1. _____ is a philosophy central to scrum.
  2. 2. Scrum encourages small, independent teams to create ______ in a short period of time.
  3. 3. Scrum team members should have the ______ to do the right thing and work on tough problems.
  4. 5. A scrum team is made up of a scrum master, product owner, and ______.
  5. 6. Empiricism is guided by the three pillars of transparency, ___________, and adaptation.
  6. 7. The scrum framework is purposefully _______.
  7. 10. Scrum is used often because it is so _______.
  8. 11. Scrum is a lightweight framework that helps people, teams, and organizations generate value through adaptive solutions for _____ problems.
  9. 14. _______states that empiricism comes from experience, and known information should be used to make decisions.