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Scrum Exam PSK-I Topic 4 Question 7 Discussion

Actual exam question for Scrum's PSK-I exam
Question #: 7
Topic #: 4
[All PSK-I Questions]

For a specific Sprint Backlog item that has been started, what is the best chart (analytic) to

determine when it will be finished?

(choose the best answer)

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Suggested Answer: C

The Work Item Aging Chart is the best chart to determine when a specific Sprint Backlog item that has been started will be finished. This chart provides a visual representation of how long each work item has been in progress, without being completed. It focuses on items that are currently active and helps teams identify which items are aging too much in the workflow, which might require attention to ensure they are completed promptly. The Work Item Aging Chart helps to quickly identify items that might be taking longer than expected, making it ideal for forecasting when a started item will be finished


Contribute your Thoughts:

Theron
16 days ago
I think the Throughput Run Chart could also be useful in predicting when the Sprint Backlog item will be finished based on historical data.
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Elinore
23 days ago
I personally prefer the Control chart as it helps in monitoring variation and identifying when the item will be completed.
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Jamie
29 days ago
I agree with Annett, the CFD provides a clear visualization of work progress and bottlenecks.
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Kiley
1 months ago
The Cumulative Flow diagram (CFD) is the way to go. It's like a crystal ball for your Sprint Backlog - you can see the future without having to buy a fancy hat.
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Jaime
5 days ago
A) Throughput Run Chart.
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Andra
1 months ago
The Throughput Run Chart? Really? That's like trying to measure the speed of a snail with a sundial.
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Ronnie
12 days ago
C: Control chart is also a good option for monitoring and predicting the completion of Sprint Backlog items.
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Larue
14 days ago
B: I prefer using the Cumulative Flow diagram (CFD) to track progress and predict completion.
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Lashanda
16 days ago
A: Throughput Run Chart is actually a great tool to determine when a Sprint Backlog item will be finished.
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Annett
1 months ago
I think the best chart to determine when a Sprint Backlog item will be finished is the Cumulative Flow diagram (CFD).
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Malcom
1 months ago
I'm going with the Work Item Aging Chart. It's great for tracking how long items have been in the backlog, which is crucial for managing the Sprint.
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Rosalind
18 days ago
Control chart is my go-to. It helps to monitor the stability and predictability of the process.
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Jackie
19 days ago
I prefer the Cumulative Flow diagram (CFD). It gives a clear picture of work in progress and helps to predict when it will be finished.
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Glen
1 months ago
Work Item Aging Chart is a good choice. It helps to see how long items have been in progress.
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Elenore
2 months ago
The Control chart seems more appropriate to me. It can help identify any bottlenecks or abnormalities in the workflow.
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Mi
2 months ago
I think the Cumulative Flow diagram (CFD) is the best choice here. It gives a clear visual representation of the work item's progress over time.
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Wilburn
13 days ago
Control chart might also provide valuable insights into the progress of the Sprint Backlog item.
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Reita
18 days ago
I think the Throughput Run Chart could also be useful in determining when the item will be finished.
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Shala
25 days ago
I agree, the Cumulative Flow diagram (CFD) is a great tool to track progress.
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