These days, just about every software team says they are “Agile.” You will even find many job openings declare familiarity with Agile software development as a prerequisite. What can you do to become familiar with, and knowledgeable in Agile practices so you can hit the ground running with your next team? In this course, we will cover the Scrum model, a commonly-used flavor of Agile which is well known for its clear definition of team members’ roles and the activities carried out by the team. This course will give you an understanding of Scrum and how it is used by teams in the process of building software.
What is Agile?
Learn about the Agile Manifesto and how it has changed the way people think about software development.
Introducing Scrum
Scrum is a defined set of practices following the principles of Agile. Learn the “Who” and “What” of Scrum.
Scrum Events
Learn the “When” and “Where” of Scrum as the team commits to and executes a well-defined body of work called a Sprint.
Scrum Artifacts
Learn how the User Stories in the backlog make up the “Why” of Scrum. Learn the tools that make up the “How” of Scrum.
Author | Matt Anthes-Washburn |
level | Intermediate |
Duration | – |
File siza | 479 MB |