Course Description
Note: The prerequisites for the Excel course are Software engineering 1 and Object-Oriented Techniques.
Course Objectives:
By the end of the program, participants will be able to:
- Learn the importance of analyzing and Scrum.
- Understand the concepts of Scrum
- Appreciate the importance of the software development process with scrum.
- Good familiarity with Scrum planning.
- Evaluate and manage performance through software development Applications in Scrum.
Who Should Attend?
Project managers/directors/ product owners/ project owners/ project team members, analysts, budget, and planning managers and coordinators, operations managers, and any professional interested in software development.
Course Outline:
SCRUM OVERVIEW
- Essence of Scrum
- Definition of Scrum
- Scrum in One Word
THE SCRUM FRAMEWORK
- Scrum’s Approach to Work
- The Scrum Team
- Scrum Artifacts
- Scrum Events
- How It All Works Together
SCRUM VS. AGILE
- Scrum vs Agile: What’s the Difference?
- Fundamentals of Agile and Scrum
- How Agile Frameworks Like Scrum and Kanban Work
SCRUM PRINCIPLES
- Why an Agile Framework Like Scrum Works
- Scrum & the Three Pillars of Empirical Process Control
- Scrum Is Iterative & Incremental
- The Five Scrum Values
WHAT IS A SPRINT?
- Definition of Sprint
- How Do Sprints & Increments Allow Scrum Teams to Inspect and Adapt?
- How Do Sprints Reinforce the 3 Pillars of Empirical Process Control?
Course Methodology:
A variety of methodologies will be used during the course that includes:
- (10%) Based on Case Studies
- (30%) Techniques
- (30%) Role Play
- (30%) Concepts
- Pre-test and Post-test
- Variety of Learning Methods
- Lectures
- Case Studies and Self Questionnaires
- Group Work
- Discussion
- Presentation