You are asked to refactor part of the codebase for an application. When you are done, all unit tests pass with 50% code coverage. What can you infer from this?
You can't really say anything because you don't know what the unit tests are testing and whether they are correctly representing whether the application is working correctly. However, if all the tests passes you didn't break any already existing tests. Also, if none tests existed yet, you did not break them.
When more teams are working on the same product. How should they go about their definition of done?
The product must be releasable and done must mean the same for all additions to the product. So they must have a DoD that can combined. There is no hardening sprint.
Which three of the following are feedback loops in scrum?
Refinement meeting and release planing are no scrum events. The others are, and they are all about feedback: inspection and adaptation. (And in order for the inspection to have a good outcome, the artifacts need to be transparent)
What is the practice of branching code in a version control system?
Branching means that you create a new version from the code that exists indepently from the original code. It is not isolated forever, it can be merged back later.
Which three of the following are feedback loops in scrum?
Refinement meeting and release planing are no scrum events. The others are, and they are all about feedback: inspection and adaptation. (And in order for the inspection to have a good outcome, the artifacts need to be transparent)
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