Which statement is true about work in process (WIP) limits?
Correct Answer: C
Lowering the work in process (WIP) limits improves the flow of value through the system by reducing the amount of work that is started but not finished, minimizing the waste of context switching and multitasking, and increasing the focus and collaboration of the teams. Lower WIP limits also help identify and eliminate bottlenecks, balance demand and capacity, and accelerate feedback and learning. According to the SAFe Principle #6, visualizing and limiting WIP is one of the key practices to achieve continuous flow and deliver value in the shortest sustainable lead time. References: Principle #6 - Visualize and Limit WIP, Reduce Batch Sizes, and Manage Queue Lengths - Scaled Agile Framework, Understanding SAFe Work In Progress Limits - Strongback Consulting
Question 137
What is used to describe functional and non-functional requirements?
Correct Answer: C
Features are used to describe functional and non-functional requirements in SAFe. Features are services that fulfill stakeholder needs and deliver value to the customer. They are typically 10-12 weeks of development effort and can span multiple iterations. Features are derived from the Program Backlog and are prioritized by the Product Management. Features are also used to define the PI Objectives and measure the business value delivered by the Agile Release Train (ART). References: SAFe for Teams Student Workbook: materials and exercises from Lesson 3; v6.scaledagileframework.com/features/
Question 138
What is the primary purpose of the ART Planning Board?
Correct Answer: B
The ART Planning Board, also known as the Program Board, is a visualization of the PI's feature delivery dates, feature dependencies among teams, and relevant milestones. The primary purpose of the ART Planning Board is to show dependencies between teams relating to the Feature development, so that they can be identified, managed, and resolved during PI Planning and execution. The ART Planning Board also helps align teams and stakeholders to a shared mission and vision, and provides transparency and visibility into the ART's progress and risks. References: ART Planning Board, PI Planning, Exam Study Guide: SP (6.0) - SAFe Practitioner
Question 139
When is the Acceptance Criteria for Features typically defined?
Correct Answer: B
Question 140
PI objectives do not need to be written down and verbal expression is enough