What are the accountabilities of a Tester on a Scrum Team?
(choose the best two answers)
Options:
A.
Finding bugs to assure quality.
B.
Creating code coverage reports for the test manager.
C.
Checking the work of the Developers.
D.
There is no specific tester role.
E.
Everyone on the Scrum Team is accountable for the quality of the product.
Answer:
D, E
Explanation:
Explanation:
According to the Scrum Guide, the Scrum Team consists of one Scrum Master, one Product Owner, and Developers. There is no distinction between different types of Developers, such as testers, programmers, designers, etc. The Developers are the people who deliver a potentially releasable Increment of “Done” product at the end of each Sprint. They are accountable for creating and adhering to the Definition of Done, ensuring technical excellence and good design, and collaborating with the Product Owner to maximize value1. Therefore, everyone on the Scrum Team is responsible for ensuring the quality of the product, and there is no specific tester role. However, this does not mean that testing skills are not needed or valued. On the contrary, testing is an essential activity that supports the team and critiques the product throughout the development process2. A professional tester can contribute to the Scrum Team by coaching the team on testing techniques, tools, and practices, helping the team to define clear and unambiguous acceptance criteria, challenging the team to consider different scenarios and edge cases, creating and executing test plans, and providing feedback on the product’s usability, performance, security, and other aspects3. A professional tester can also collaborate with the Product Owner to ensure that the product meets the expectations and needs of the stakeholders and users.
Question 21
Why should the Product Owner care that the Developers adhere to the Definition of Done?
(choose the best two answers)
Options:
A.
To influence the Total Cost of Ownership of the product.
B.
To have transparency into what has been done at the end of each Sprint.
C.
To be able to reprimand the team when they do not meet their velocity goal for
the Sprint.
D.
To ensure the Developers achieve a high level of productivity over time.
Answer:
A, B
Explanation:
Explanation:
A. To influence the Total Cost of Ownership of the product: Adhering to the Definition of Done ensures that the product meets the required quality standards, which can influence the Total Cost of Ownership1.
B. To have transparency into what has been done at the end of each Sprint: The Definition of Done provides a shared understanding of what work was completed and what standards were met as part of the Increment2. This creates transparency and allows the Product Owner to understand what has been accomplished at the end of each Sprint12.