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IIBA (CDU)
ASPE is an IIBA Endorsed Education Provider of business analysis training. Select Project Delivery courses offer IIBA continuing development units (CDU) in accordance with IIBA standards.
PMI (PDU)
Select courses offer Leadership (PDU-L), Strategic (PDU-S) and Technical PMI professional development units that vary according to certification. Technical PDUs are available in the following types: ACP, PBA, PfMP, PMP/PgMP, RMP, and SP.
This course offers:
21.00 PMP/PgMP Technical PDUs
21.00 PMI-ACP Technical PDUs
This instructor led session creates an immersive, collaborative experience that requires students to participate in each exercise, hands on lab, and class discussion. Students will gain a solid understanding of the key concepts of the Agile methodology and scrum ceremonies.
Students will be introduced to Agile concepts such as:
- Agile manifesto
- The Agile Team
- Daily Scrum
- Sprint setup, analysis, & review
- Test driven development
- Automated Builds
- Automated tests
- Continuous Inspection
- Continuous Integration
*Please note, if you are taking this class as part of the St. Louis University Certificate requirements, there is a $500 fee to claim your certificate once you have completed ALL requirements.
- Upcoming Dates and Locations
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All Live Online times are listed in Eastern Time Guaranteed To Run
- Course Outline
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I. Agile Principles & Practices
We will briefly review the Agile Manifesto and introduce key Agile engineering practices. Many of the most successful, highly productive Scrum teams commonly leverage Agile engineering practices to achieve a sustainable pace while embracing the constant change. Effective Scrum teams must continually evaluate, introduce and adopt Agile engineering practices in an effort to continually improve. This course is designed to introduce many of these practices and the benefits they provide. A series of thoughtful, hands-on exercises will further solidify and enhance the understanding of these practices.EXERCISE: Defining Our Challenge Course participants will openly discuss challenges facing their current development teams. We will discuss common myths and misperceptions of both the Agile discipline and the Agile developer.
II. Feedback & Planning
Planning as a result of feedback from the customer and team is a key component of successful Scrum teams. We will explore the levels at which we plan, and how to effectively incorporate feedback into each of these levels to guide the team to success.
• Triple Constraints
• Five Levels of Planning
• User Stories
• Relative Sizing
• Sprint Execution
• Sprint Demo
• Team RetrospectiveEXERCISE: Feedback & Continuous Improvement
Course participants will work through a set of exercises aimed at reinforcing the importance of feedback throughout the lifecycle of an Agile project from requirements to execution.III. Collaboration
Collaboration is a key element of Scrum teams. We will discuss forms and forums for collaboration with the team, in the team, and with the customer. Paring will be introduced and used continually throughout the remainder of the course.
• Customer Collaboration
• Team Collaboration
• Pair Programming & PairingEXERCISE: Self-Organizing Teams
Through a series of interactive exercises, course participants will experience the chaos created by individuals without common goals. Ultimately the team will be allowed to self-organize with minimal direction and experience the harmony and balance of a self-organized team.EXERCISE: Pairing
Using the techniques introduced by pair programming, course participants will solve a problem in pairs. This exercise will demonstrate the value and effectiveness of pairing to develop better solutions and to increase shared knowledge of the team.IV. Architecture, Design, & Shared Understanding
Discuss the role of architecture on Scrum projects and how the use of design principles can lead to simple, flexible designs and systems. We will introduce the shared aspects of design and code quality. Testability is a driving concern in Scrum teams and we will discuss the reasons and benefits from focusing on testability.
• Architecture as a Concern
• Design Principles
• Coding standards
• Collective code ownership
• Simple design
• System metaphor
• Testability as a Driving ConcernEXERCISE: Coding Standards
Course participants will discuss thoughts and current practices regarding coding standards. Instructor will provide a working software example for the team to evaluate in the absence of coding standards. The class will discuss the potential waste effort that can exist in the absence of coding standards. Course participants will then work in teams to develop a simple set of coding standards. After applying the agreed upon coding standards they will look at the inherent benefits.V. Test Driven Development (TDD)
We will introduce Test Driven Development and contrast to the traditional test last approach. Discuss the benefits and process of TDD and how it can lead to better overall design and simplicity.
• Test First vs. Test Last
• TDD Rhythm: Red, Green, Refactor
• TDD influence on Design
• Unit Testing PrinciplesEXERCISE: Test Driven Development
Using Test Driven Development (TDD), course participants will develop a Test List and follow the TDD Red, Green, Refactor cycle to develop software and meet the instructor's requirements. Course participants will experience the cadence and rhythm of the TDD process.VI. Refactoring
There is a symbiotic relationship between good tests and the refactoring process. We will discuss why, when and how teams should consider refactoring.
• Safety Net of Tests
• Refactoring Patterns
• Refactoring for MaintainabilityEXERCISE: Refactoring
Instructor will provide working software and a test suite of unit tests. Using refactoring methods and patterns, course participants will incrementally refactor the software to achieve a simpler design and increase quality and maintainability.VII. Continuous Integration
Discuss the concept of Continuous Integration and the CI Attitude. Continuous Integration provides an essential role in maintaining a continuous process for providing feedback to the team.
• Discuss the Attitude of Continuous Integration
• Discuss how and why you must develop a single command line build
• Automating the Build
• The 10-minute build
• Benefits & Practices of Continuous IntegrationEXERCISE: Continuous Integration
Participants will define and execute a Continuous Integration process using a popular open-source Continuous Integration product. This exercise will reinforce the key tenants and practices of Continuous Integration and serve as a discussion opportunity on how to effectively utilize and leverage Continuous Integration to support the developer and the team.VIII. Testing Practices
Various levels & types of testing and the benefits they provide Scrum teams will be reviewed. Additional discussion focuses on how and what to automate in order to shorten feedback cycles.
• Testing Quadrants
• Automation
• Unit Tests
• Integration Tests
• Acceptance Tests
• Functional TestsIX. Acceptance Testing
The discipline of Acceptance Testing can lead to better collaboration with both the customer and the team. Automating Acceptance Tests can provide an invaluable tool to support the creation of higher quality software and continue to support the team from story to story and sprint to sprint.
• Acceptance Criteria
• Writing Acceptance Tests
• Acceptance Test Driven Development
• Automating Acceptance TestsEXERCISE: Acceptance Testing
Course participants will develop a set of Acceptance Tests (Story Tests) from a sample set of User Stories containing Acceptance Criteria. Using Acceptance Test Driven Development (ATDD), course participants will use these Acceptance Tests to drive development of the sample User Stories.X. Adopting Scrum Developer Practices
Recap Scrum Developer Practices and have an open discussion about how to introduce, adopt, and expand Practice use within Scrum teams.
• Recap Essential Scrum Developer Practices
• Team ground rules to start off on the right foot
• Develop a roadmap leveraging Scrum Developer PracticesEXERCISE: Create a Roadmap and Action Plan
Course participants will prioritize the Agile engineering practices that they might want to introduce to their current projects, teams, and organizations. Using the three highest priority concepts, course participants will create a plan to bring these practices into action. The class will compare and discuss action plans. - Who should attend
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· Software Developers
· Quality Assurance
· Product Owners
· Development Team
- Pre-Requisites
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Although it is not mandatory, students who have completed the self-paced Agile Testing eLearning course have found it very helpful when completing this course.
Please note, that attendees are required to bring a laptop to participate in the hands-on activities during this class.
Before the course, please follow the link below for course lab requirements.
http://aspetraining.com/files/AWS_Lab_Connectivity_Test_2019.pdf