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35 Fleshed-Out Scrum Master Interview Questions and Answers [2020]

Codegiant

From the desk of a brilliant weirdo #1: Are your hand shivering and pouring yourself with sweat right before your scrum master interview? If so, this “ Scrum Master Interview Questions and Answers ” article can, without a doubt, boost your confidence up and put your worries at rest.

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Technology Trends for 2024

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

While we like to talk about how fast technology moves, internet time, and all that, in reality the last major new idea in software architecture was microservices, which dates to roughly 2015. We’re skeptical about things like job displacement, at least in technology. This has been a strange year. What will those changes be?

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AoAD2 Practice: Whole Team

James Shore

To share your thoughts, join the AoAD2 open review mailing list. Hi, I’m your Scrum Master,” she says. Technical skills. A great team can produce technically excellent software without on-site customers, but to truly succeed, your software must also bring value to real customers, users, and your organization.

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Product Development Workshop: Types, Key Aspects, and Best Practices

Altexsoft

address key UX and technology risks. Applying collaborative exercises helps teams collect the information they need for making smart decisions. A product backlog is a prioritized list of tasks (features, functions, technologies, enhancements, and bug fixes) for the development team based on the team’s roadmap and requirements.

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Chaos Engineering and Continuous Verification in Production

LaunchDarkly

Because root cause doesn’t exist in complex systems and that the practice of root cause analysis is a bureaucratic exercise to assign blame in a particular narrative that doesn’t actually benefit the system or make it more reliable. And again, this is just to frame how we think about that evolution of technology.