Story Points
A unit of measure used in Agile project management to estimate the relative effort required to complete a user story or task.
A unit of measure used in Agile project management to estimate the relative effort required to complete a user story or task.
A concise statement of what the team aims to achieve during a sprint, providing direction and a shared understanding of the sprint's purpose.
An estimation technique used in Agile software development where team members assign story points to tasks through consensus-based discussion.
A phenomenon where group members make decisions that are more extreme than the initial inclination of its members due to group discussions and interactions.
A list of tasks and deliverables that a team commits to completing during a sprint, providing a clear focus and scope for the sprint's duration.
A tool used during brainstorming sessions to prompt and inspire creative thinking, often containing questions, scenarios, or constraints.
A time-boxed period in which Agile teams deliver incremental value in the form of working, tested software and systems.
A time-constrained, intensive process that helps teams quickly design, prototype, and test ideas.
A collection of multiple squads working in the same domain or on related projects, typically consisting of 40-150 people.