AGILE SAFE TRAINING STUDY SHEET 2026
UPDATED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
◉CoPs. Answer: Communities of Practice are organized groups of
people who have a common interest in a specific technical or
business domain. They collaborate regularly to share information,
improve their skills, and actively work on advancing the general
knowledge of the domain.
◉Compliance. Answer: A strategy and a set of activities and artifacts
that allow teams to apply Lean-Agile development methods to build
systems that have the highest possible quality, while simultaneously
assuring they meet any regulatory, industry, or other relevant
◉CDP. Answer: Continuous Delivery Pipeline
◉Continuous Delivery Pipeline. Answer: Represents the workflows,
activities, and automation needed to shepherd a new piece of
functionality from ideation to an on- demand release of value to the
end user.
◉CD. Answer: Continuous Deployment/Delivery. Part of CDP. The
process that takes validated Features in a staging environment and
,deploys them into the production environment, where they are
readied for release.
◉Continuous Exploration. Answer: CE. Understand Customer needs.
Part of CDP. The process that drives innovation and fosters
alignment on what should be built by continually exploring market
and customer needs, and defining a Vision, Roadmap, and set of
Features for a Solution that addresses those needs.
◉CE. Answer: Continuous Exploration. Process that drives
innovation and fosters alignment on what should be built by
continually exploring market and customer needs, and defining a
Vision, Roadmap, and set of Features for a Solution that addresses
those needs.
◉CI. Answer: Continuous Integration. Part of CDP. The process of
taking features from the Program Backlog and developing, testing,
integrating, and validating them in a staging environment where
they are ready for deployment and release.
◉Core Values. Answer: Four Core Values of Alignment, Built-in
Quality, Transparency, and Program Execution represent the
fundamental beliefs that are key to SAFe's effectiveness. These
guiding principles help dictate behavior and action for everyone
who participates in a SAFe portfolio.
, ◉DevOps. Answer: Mindset, culture, and set of technical practices. It
provides communication, integration, automation, and close
cooperation among all the people needed to plan, develop, test,
deploy, release, and maintain a Solution. Used to Build a Continuous
Delivery Pipeline. In the Value Stream.
◉Enabler. Answer: Supports the activities needed to extend the
Architectural Runway to provide future business functionality. These
include exploration, architecture, infrastructure, and compliance.
Enablers are captured in the various backlogs and occur throughout
the Framework
◉Enterprise. Answer: Represents the business entity to which each
SAFe portfolio belongs.
◉Enterprise Solution Delivery. Answer: The Enterprise Solution
Delivery competency describes how to apply Lean-Agile principles
and practices to the specification, development, deployment,
operation, and evolution of the world's largest and most
sophisticated software applications, networks, and cyber-physical
systems.
◉Epic Owners. Answer: Responsible for coordinating portfolio Epics
through the Portfolio Kanban system. They collaboratively define the
epic, its Minimum Viable Product (MVP), and Lean business case,
and when approved, facilitate implementation.
UPDATED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
◉CoPs. Answer: Communities of Practice are organized groups of
people who have a common interest in a specific technical or
business domain. They collaborate regularly to share information,
improve their skills, and actively work on advancing the general
knowledge of the domain.
◉Compliance. Answer: A strategy and a set of activities and artifacts
that allow teams to apply Lean-Agile development methods to build
systems that have the highest possible quality, while simultaneously
assuring they meet any regulatory, industry, or other relevant
◉CDP. Answer: Continuous Delivery Pipeline
◉Continuous Delivery Pipeline. Answer: Represents the workflows,
activities, and automation needed to shepherd a new piece of
functionality from ideation to an on- demand release of value to the
end user.
◉CD. Answer: Continuous Deployment/Delivery. Part of CDP. The
process that takes validated Features in a staging environment and
,deploys them into the production environment, where they are
readied for release.
◉Continuous Exploration. Answer: CE. Understand Customer needs.
Part of CDP. The process that drives innovation and fosters
alignment on what should be built by continually exploring market
and customer needs, and defining a Vision, Roadmap, and set of
Features for a Solution that addresses those needs.
◉CE. Answer: Continuous Exploration. Process that drives
innovation and fosters alignment on what should be built by
continually exploring market and customer needs, and defining a
Vision, Roadmap, and set of Features for a Solution that addresses
those needs.
◉CI. Answer: Continuous Integration. Part of CDP. The process of
taking features from the Program Backlog and developing, testing,
integrating, and validating them in a staging environment where
they are ready for deployment and release.
◉Core Values. Answer: Four Core Values of Alignment, Built-in
Quality, Transparency, and Program Execution represent the
fundamental beliefs that are key to SAFe's effectiveness. These
guiding principles help dictate behavior and action for everyone
who participates in a SAFe portfolio.
, ◉DevOps. Answer: Mindset, culture, and set of technical practices. It
provides communication, integration, automation, and close
cooperation among all the people needed to plan, develop, test,
deploy, release, and maintain a Solution. Used to Build a Continuous
Delivery Pipeline. In the Value Stream.
◉Enabler. Answer: Supports the activities needed to extend the
Architectural Runway to provide future business functionality. These
include exploration, architecture, infrastructure, and compliance.
Enablers are captured in the various backlogs and occur throughout
the Framework
◉Enterprise. Answer: Represents the business entity to which each
SAFe portfolio belongs.
◉Enterprise Solution Delivery. Answer: The Enterprise Solution
Delivery competency describes how to apply Lean-Agile principles
and practices to the specification, development, deployment,
operation, and evolution of the world's largest and most
sophisticated software applications, networks, and cyber-physical
systems.
◉Epic Owners. Answer: Responsible for coordinating portfolio Epics
through the Portfolio Kanban system. They collaboratively define the
epic, its Minimum Viable Product (MVP), and Lean business case,
and when approved, facilitate implementation.