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✔✔Foundation - ✔✔contains the supporting principles, values, mindset, implementation
guidance, and leadership roles needed to deliver value successfully at scale.
✔✔Full SAFe configuration - ✔✔includes all Five Core Competencies of the Lean
Enterprise. It is the most comprehensive version of the Framework and supports
enterprises that build and maintain a portfolio of large and complex solutions.
✔✔Innovation and Planning Iteration - ✔✔occurs every Program Increment (PI) and
serves multiple purposes. It acts as an estimating buffer for meeting PI Objectives and
provides dedicated time for innovation, continuing education, PI Planning, and Inspect
and Adapt (I&A) events.
✔✔Inspect & Adapt (I&A) - ✔✔significant event, held at the end of each Program
Increment (PI), where the current state of the Solution is demonstrated and evaluated
by the train. Teams then reflect and identify improvement backlog items via a
structured, problem-solving workshop.
✔✔Iteration - ✔✔basic building block of Agile development. Each __ is a standard,
fixed-length timebox, where Agile Teams deliver incremental value in the form of
working, tested software and systems. The recommended duration of the timebox is two
weeks. However, one to four weeks is acceptable, depending on the business context.
✔✔Iteration Execution - ✔✔how Agile Teams manage their work throughout the
Iteration timebox, resulting in a high-quality, working, tested system increment.
✔✔Iteration Goals - ✔✔high-level summary of the business and technical goals that the
Agile Team agrees to accomplish in an Iteration. They are vital to coordinating an Agile
Release Train (ART) as a self-organizing, self-managing team of teams.
✔✔Iteration Planning - ✔✔event where all team members determine how much of the
Team Backlog they can commit to delivering during an upcoming Iteration. The team
summarizes the work as a set of committed Iteration Goals.
✔✔Iteration Retrospective - ✔✔regular meeting where Agile Team members discuss
the results of the Iteration, review their practices, and identify ways to improve.
✔✔Iteration Review - ✔✔cadence-based event, where each team inspects the
increment at the end of every Iteration to assess progress, and then adjusts its backlog
for the next iteration.
✔✔Large Solution Level - ✔✔contains the roles, artifacts, and processes needed to
build large and complex solutions.
, ✔✔Lean Budget Guardrails - ✔✔describe budgetary, governance and spending policies
and practices for the lean budgets allocated to a specific portfolio.
✔✔Lean Budgets - ✔✔set of funding and governance practices that increase
development throughput by decreasing funding overhead and friction while maintaining
financial and fitness-for-use governance.
✔✔Lean Enterprise - ✔✔thriving digital age business that delivers competitive systems
and solutions to its customers in the shortest sustainable lead time.
✔✔Lean Portfolio Management (LPM) - ✔✔competency aligns strategy and execution
by applying Lean and systems thinking approaches to strategy and investment funding,
Agile portfolio operations, and governance.
✔✔Lean User Experience (Lean UX) - ✔✔a mindset, culture, and a process that
embraces Lean-Agile methods. It implements functionality in minimum viable
increments and determines success by measuring results against a benefit hypothesis.
✔✔Lean-Agile Leadership - ✔✔competency describes how Lean-Agile Leaders drive
and sustain organizational change and operational excellence by empowering
individuals and teams to reach their highest potential. They do this by learning,
exhibiting, teaching, and coaching SAFe's Lean-Agile mindset, values, principles, and
practices.
✔✔Lean-Agile Mindset - ✔✔combination of beliefs, assumptions, and actions of SAFe
leaders and practitioners who embrace the concepts of the Agile Manifesto and Lean
thinking. It's the personal, intellectual, and leadership foundation for adopting and
applying SAFe principles and practices.
✔✔Lean-Agile Principles - ✔✔nine immutable principles of which SAFe is based. These
tenets and economic concepts inspire and inform the roles and practices of SAFe.
✔✔Metrics - ✔✔agreed-upon measures used to evaluate how well the organization is
progressing toward the portfolio, large solution, program, and team's business and
technical objectives.
✔✔Milestones - ✔✔used to track progress toward a specific goal or event. There are
three types of SAFe __: Program Increment (PI), fixed-date, and learning __.
✔✔Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) - ✔✔practice of developing a set of
related system models that help define, design, and document a system under
development. These models provide an efficient way to explore, update, and
communicate system aspects to stakeholders, while significantly reducing or eliminating
dependence on traditional documents.