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Question 158

What factor should be considered when establishing the Sprint length?

    Correct Answer: D

    The factor that should be considered when establishing the Sprint length is the need for the team to learn based on doing work and measuring results. The Sprint length should be conducive to allowing the team to produce a potentially releasable increment and obtain feedback within a time frame that supports continuous improvement and learning. This aligns with the principles of empirical process control, which emphasize transparency, inspection, and adaptation.

Discussion
Ilaria9596Option: D

I think the answer is D

donmati

The factor that should be considered when establishing the Sprint length is option D: the need for the team to learn based on doing work and measuring results. The Sprint length should be determined based on the team's ability to deliver a potentially releasable increment of the product and obtain feedback within a reasonable timeframe.

RollizoOption: D

D You choose a standard sprint length and after you need to adjust it based on empiricism

6fcf1a4Option: D

ChatGPT has D "When establishing the Sprint length in Scrum, the factor that should be considered is: D. The need for the team to learn based on doing work and measuring results. This option aligns with the Agile principle of iterative development and continuous learning. "

GatapardaOption: D

D, Sprint length should adjust to Product Development Needs and be based on Empiricism. Scrum ist based on Empiricism and Lean Thinking.

Jyoti1010Option: B

B is correct.