Agile Artifacts Overview

An overview of the various artifacts used in adaptive approaches

In this section, we’ll explore essential artifacts used in Agile methodologies. These tools provide transparency, facilitate communication, and support the team’s ability to inspect and adapt. These artifacts serve to structure and guide the flow of work, enabling teams to manage tasks and measure progress effectively. This section covers essential Agile artifacts relevant to certification exam preparation, including:

  1. Backlog
  2. Burndown and Burnup Charts
  3. Cumulative Flow Diagram
  4. Definition of Done
  5. Information Radiators
  6. User Story

Each of these artifacts plays a crucial role in Agile project management. As you study, focus on understanding their purpose, how they’re created and maintained, and how they contribute to the Agile process.

Last updated: September 29, 2024