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What is Daily Standup?
Scrum Event that is a 15-minute time-boxed event held each day
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What is Biopic?
Movie based on life story of a real person
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What is honey?
Food produced by insects
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What is a Sprint?
Short (ideally two to four week) period in which the development team implements and delivers a product increment
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What is Keyboard?
A peripheral used to input data by pressing keys
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What is Burn-down chart?
Chart which shows the amount of work remaining
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What is Dracula?
Many vampire movies are based on this novel by Bram Stoker
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What is Obesity?
Disease involving excessive body fat that increases the risk of health problems.
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What is FixVersion?
A field in Jira specifying when issue will be resolved or released.
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What is a browser?
Program for exploring the Web and viewing websites
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What is Retrospective?
Scrum Event to inspect the past Sprint and plan for improvements to be enacted during the next Sprint.
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What is Suspense?
Mix of anxiety and excitement we feel when we don't know what will happen next
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What is maitre d’?
Head waiter in a fancy restaurant
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What is Velocity?
Measure of how much work that the team can handle within a sprint
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What is CPU?
Brain of the computer
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What is Backlog?
Ordered list of the work to be done in order to create, maintain and sustain a product
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What is Exorcist?
Horror movie about a teenage girl who becomes possessed by a powerful demon.
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What is Baking?
Cooking method by surrounding food with hot air on all sides
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What is Dependency?
A relationship between Jira issues where one issue blocks or is blocked by another issue
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What is a bit?
A computer's most basic unit of information
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What is Definition of Done?
A shared understanding of expectations that the Increment must live up to in order to be releasable into production.
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What is Science fiction?
Genre of movie that is mostly set in the future?
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What is pescetarian?
This diet includes fish and seafood but no other meat
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What is Story point?
An estimate of the relative complexity of a story
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What is Memory?
RAM, ROM and cache are different types of this, that computers use
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