Which statement is true about ART events?
Which statement is true about ART events?
OPTIONS
- The daily stand-up is an ART event that requires the scrum of scrums and Program Owner sync involvement in the closed-loop system
- The Inspect and Adapt is the only ART event required to create a closed-loop system
- Team events run inside the ART events, and the ART events create a closed-loop system
- ART events run inside the team events, and the team events create a closed-loop system
Answer:
Team events run inside the ART events, and the ART events create a closed-loop system
Explanation:
Team events run inside the ART (Agile Release Train) events, and together they create a closed-loop system.
An ART is a group of Agile teams working together to deliver value to the customer. ART events are regular, recurring events that bring together members of the ART to share information, plan, and review progress. Some of the common ART events include the Program Increment (PI) Planning, System Demo, and Inspect & Adapt.
Team events are smaller events that are run within the ART events, and are focused on specific aspects of the work of individual teams. Examples of team events include Sprint Planning, Daily Scrum, Sprint Review, and Sprint Retrospective.
The combination of ART and team events creates a closed-loop system because the outcomes of the team events feed into the ART events, and the outcomes of the ART events inform the direction and priorities of the teams. This creates a continuous feedback loop that helps to align the efforts of the teams and the ART towards delivering value to the customer.
In summary, ART and team events work together to create a closed-loop system that helps to ensure that the work of the teams and the ART is aligned and focused on delivering value to the customer.