Story Breakdown

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Mastering Story Splitting Techniques

Challenge your understanding of agile methodologies with this engaging quiz on story splitting and spikes. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or just getting started, this quiz will enhance your knowledge of key concepts that drive successful project outcomes.

  • 10 carefully crafted questions
  • Variety of question types to test your skills
  • Ideal for Agile enthusiasts
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by AnalyzingNinja42
What are two types of Spikes?
Functional
Sharp
Technical
Behavioural
Technical Spikes are used to
Analyze overall solution behaviour and analyze how a user might interact with the system
Used to research various approaches to the solution
Story Splitting: Story with complexity from non-functional reqs like performance
Let someone else do the story
Data Boundaries
Performance Splitting
Operational Boundaries
Story Splitting: Large story has a simple core that provides the most value
Data Boundaries
Performance Splitting
Avocado Splitting
Priority Splitting
Story Splitting: does a similar operation to different kinds of data
Data Boundaries
Operational Boundaries
Priority Splitting
Recipe Splitting
Story Splitting: Story to create a recipe Database for cakes
Data Boundaries
Date a Boundary
Cake Boundaries
Story Splitting: Many Stories have security and logging components
Data Boundaries
Priority Splitting
Cross-Cutting Concerns
Badly Iced Cake
Story is missing details or unclear
Communicate with Team Members (Negotiable)
Raise a Spike
Ask for Missing Details (If applicable)
Do the story anyway, how bad can it be?
What to check before you want to split a story?
That it is well defined
It satisfies INVEST (except size)
It does not fit in a sprint
It is something the boss wants right away
A story is testable because it has defined the following:
It should be Fast
It should take less than 1 second
Robust
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