COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
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Peer pressure, Fine-grain coordination, Focusing on the few, Daily commitment and Raising impediments.
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Know the work, Get a fresh start, Commit to shared goals and Create focus and abundance.
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True-up, Show and tell, Get direct feedback, Offer insights and Ask for help.
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Inspect and adapt. Look back at how, not what Do (even) better next time.
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Detailed explanation-1: -1 Answer. d) Inspect and adapt.
Detailed explanation-2: -Definition: A retrospective is a meeting held after a product ships to discuss what happened during the product development and release process, with the goal of improving things in the future based on those learnings and conversations.
Detailed explanation-3: -An Agile retrospective is a meeting that’s held at the end of an iteration in Agile software development. During the retrospective, the team reflects on what happened in the iteration and identifies actions for improvement going forward.
Detailed explanation-4: -There are three main questions that are asked in the sprint retrospective: What went well during the sprint, what did not go well and what could be improved for better productivity in the next sprint? These questions, and the whole sprint retrospective, are facilitated by the scrum master.