A. To reallocate staff to skill-based teams such as developers in one single team.
B. To bring all specialists, such as the company legal advisors, into the Scrum team.
C. To manage the flow of information between the project and stakeholders.
D. To ensure alignment in architecture, configuration, and integration.
A. Sandbox
B. Evaluation
C. Production
D. Starter
A. Product owner
B. Scrum master
C. Scrum team
D. Project manager
A. Scrum team led by very experienced Scrum master
B. Alternative to regular Scrum process for a very large team
C. Integration meeting among the various Scrum teams
D. Inspection of code and configuration prior to sprint demo
A. The procedures for data migration
B. The connectivity with other systems
C. The connectivity between database and application servers
D. The functionality of end-to-end business processes
A. Customer data center deployment
B. Software upgrades performed by SAP
C. Activation of SAP Best Practices
D. Choice of hardware vendor
A. Active participation
B. Validation by end users
C. Expert configuration definitions
D. Fit-to-standard
A. Prioritize backlog user stories by business priority.
B. Estimate the backlog user stories.
C. Analyze the functional and technical dependencies between user stories.
D. Define objectives for each release.