In What Two Ways Can Architects Support Relentless Improvement Efforts
Question: What measurements are Architects typically accountable for during Inspect and Adapt?
Return on Investment of delivered Architectural Runway
Business value scores of Enabler Features and Capabilities
Architectural compliance metrics
Program velocity and predictability
Answer: Business value scores of Enabler Features and Capabilities
Question:
Answer: The ability to define and own Enabler Epics
The ability to motivate and inspire people
The ability to reinforce SAFe principles and core values
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Answer: By supporting Agile Teams with Enabler development
Question: What is included in an Epic hypothesis statement?
Desired delivery date
Estimated return on investment (ROI)
Nonfunctional requirements (NFRs)
The Agile Release Train responsible for delivery
Answer: Nonfunctional requirements (NFRs)
Question: Which statement describes Conway’s Law?
The number of potential connections between nodes in any system is (n2-n)/2
The architecture mimics an organization’s communication structures
The best architectures, requirements, and designs emerge from self-organizing teams
Culture eats strategy for breakfast
Answer: The architecture mimics an organization’s communication structures
Question: At which stage in the Continuous Delivery Pipeline can the Architect have the most participation and far-reaching impact?
Release on Demand
Continuous Deployment
Continuous Exploration
Continuous Integration
Answer: Continuous Exploration
Question:
Answer: Enterprise Architect and Product Management
Question:
Answer: Work with Product Management and teams to resolve the risk during day two team breakouts
Own the risk and work with the teams during the PI to resolve it
Question:
Answer: By ensuring alignment across all Solution builders
By ensuring that all compliance checks are automated
By generating specification and compliance documentation from models
Question: What are the four types of Enablers in SAFe?
Application, presentation, session, and transport
Enabler Epic, Enabler Feature, Enabler Story, and Enabler Task
Infrastructure, exploration, architecture, and compliance
Infrastructure, database, middleware, and application
Answer: Infrastructure, exploration, architecture, and compliance