(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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Wally
A type of work item that defines the applications, requirements, and elements that teams plan to create.
User Story
Energy Drink
Chocolate
A work item type defining steps to test a user story.
Test Case
A type of work item that specifies expectations of users for a software product
Requirement
Coffee
Approach to User Stories taken by PDCA team
Collaborative Approach
A diagram used for brainstorming, to visually organize information, showing relationships among pieces of the whole.
Mind Map
A professional discipline focused on identifying business needs and determining solutions to business problems
Business Analysis
The code repository used by JMT's Azure DevOps implementation.
Git
Dogbert
A professional who builds software and drinks a lot of coffee.
Application Developer
Dilbert
A repository of the work items representing the roadmap for what your team plans to deliver.
Backlog
Asok the intern
A work item type used to group related user stories.
Feature
Chips
A way to get work done as a team in small pieces at a time.
Scrum (Agile)
A structural map of how a software application is assembled and interacts with entities such as middleware, databases and other applications.
Application Architecture
A work item type for tracking code defects.
Bug
Donut
Pointy haired boss
A work item type used to track development work towards a user story.
Task
Popcorn
Soda
Alice
Building block of the Azure DevOps system, like a bug, a requirement, etc.
Work Item
Set of requirements that must be met to mark a user story complete
Acceptance Criteria
A procedure that is known to produce optimal results. A standard.
Best Practice
A time period of usually two to four weeks that's used to group work items to be completed during that time period
Sprint
The action of working with someone to create something.
Collaboration