Get ready to kick some software project butt.
Enter the world of the Agile Samurai, where the most dire of software projects are dispatched with ease and grace. By learning the ways of the Agile Samurai you will discover:
What Agile is, how it works, and the mindset necessary for working iteratively
Common myths and pitfalls and how to choose the right Agile method for you
How to build a good Agile team
How from traditional waterfall roles (like developer, analyst, tester, and project manager) change on Agile project
How to create a plan you and your customer can believe in
How to gather requirements in a fraction of the time using Agile User Stories
How to deliver something of value every week
What to do when the schedule is wrong, and how to look like a pro correcting it, and
The four essential Agile Engineering practicesand why they are so important for Agility.
By the end of this course you’ll have everything you need to successfully set up, execute, and deliver your own Agile project.
Course Outline
Agile In a Nutshell
Agile Teams
User Stories
In this session we break down what user stories are, how they work, what effective user stories look like for your project, and how to host great story gathering work shops.
Estimation
Planning
Iteration Mechanics
Visible Workspaces
Engineering
Agile doesn’t work on planning alone. That would be wishful thinking. Only by apply these core software engineering practices can you reduce the time it takes to test, ensure you always have a good design, and confidently make necessary changes with speed.
Unit Testing - Automated tests proving your software works
Refactoring - Paying down technical debt, while continuously improving your design
Test-Driven Development - Write the tests first to help improve your design
Continuous Integration - Maintaining a culture of production readiness, and deploying at a moments notice
Intended Audience
Course Requirements
Instructional Level
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