The best way to review a practice is to adopt a multi-prong approach:
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Use different perspectives driven by artifacts, activities, test cycles, or roles. Shift between them when
your focus changes from what you need to produce to how or to when an activity is performed.
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Start with the related artifacts and decide which ones are important to you and your organization.
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Analyze the main work pattern, which gives an overview of all of the activities performed as part of a typical
iteration.
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Drill down into each activity to better understand the tasks and artifacts employed.
Also review the guidelines, concepts, and. if applicable, tool-related guidance.
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