C. Risk-value quadrant.
The Risk-Value Quadrant is a prioritization technique that helps teams assess user stories based on their perceived value and associated risks. It involves categorizing stories into four quadrants based on their potential value and the level of risk involved. This technique helps the team focus on high-value, low-risk stories first.
B. Correct: Weighted average calculation is a technique used by agile teams to prioritize user stories based on multiple criteria.
C. Would have been correct if the question mentioned risk: he risk-value quadrant is a technique used to prioritize user stories based on their potential value and associated risks. It helps teams make informed decisions about which stories to tackle first.
A = estimation technique (not prioritizing)
B = not an option
C = it is indeed prioritizing technique
D = stands for a set of criteria used to assess the quality of a user story
Weighted shortest job first, or WSJF, is an agile backlog prioritization technique
Ther is no such thing is called Weighted average calculation in prioritization
C is an mike cohn prioritization technique
https://www.boost.co.nz/blog/2017/09/prioritisation-tools-tips-agile-projects
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