Scrum Fundamentals

3+ Hours of Video Instruction Scrum Fundamentals LiveLessons provides practitioners with a core understanding of Scrum–the most popular agile method–and helpful advice to help them deliver high quality products that add the most value to their customers. In this video training, Tommy Norman (CSM, CS...

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Otros Autores: Norman, Tommy, author (author)
Formato: Video
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Addison-Wesley Professional 2015.
Edición:1st edition
Colección:LiveLessons
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Sumario:3+ Hours of Video Instruction Scrum Fundamentals LiveLessons provides practitioners with a core understanding of Scrum–the most popular agile method–and helpful advice to help them deliver high quality products that add the most value to their customers. In this video training, Tommy Norman (CSM, CSP, PSM I, ALM MVP) provides an introduction to Agile software development using Scrum, which is a lightweight, adaptive framework for managing complex projects. It consists of roles, artifacts, and events as well as a simple set of rules to govern the relationships and interactions between them. This LiveLessons course gives helpful insight into the history of Agile and how its values and principles can focus teams on consistently delivering quality products that immediately add value for the customer. It covers the complete Scrum framework from project initiation, executing Sprints, and delivering a product increment. About the Instructor Tommy Norman is a Lean/Agile Coach at LeanKit in Nashville, TN. For more than fifteen years, he has been helping clients build solutions using both Agile and traditional approaches as a Certified Scrum Master / Practitioner as well as a Microsoft ALM MVP. Tommy is a coordinator for the Nashville Agile User Group, one of the original founders of the devLink Technical Conference, a past president and board member of the Nashville .NET User Group, and a frequent speaker at both local and national events. He blogs about Agile, TFS, and .NET at www.tommynorman.com and rambles about most everything on Twitter as @tommynorman. Skill Level Beginner What You Will Learn The history of Agile The roles, artifacts, and events in Scrum How to start a Scrum project Essentials of writing good User Stories How to maintain your Product Backlog and Release Plan Agile estimation techniques How to effectively plan for and execute a Sprint Agile engineering best practices How to integrate QA into your Sprints How to inspect and adapt your process Who Should Take This Course Anyone involved in the development of software applications looking for a practical introduction to the Agile framework Scrum. Course Requirements Familiarity with the basics of software development projects. Lesson 1: A History of Agile Lesson 1 covers a brief history of Agile and how it has evolved over the years. The lesson starts by reviewing how software had previously been done with a more traditional "Waterfall" approach. Viewers learn some of the intrinsic...
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Descripción Física:1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 3 hr., 14 min.)