Project Management: Scrum Framework for Software Development
SCRUM
| Expert
- 14 videos | 47m 6s
- Includes Assessment
- Earns a Badge
- PMI PDU
In this 14-video course, learners will explore Agile and Scrum frameworks. Discover the importance of activities, artifacts, and roles in the Scrum framework, as well as the role of Scrum in test-driven development (TDD), and continuous integration. Begin by comparing the Agile and Scrum frameworks and how they relate to each other. Then take a look at roles and responsibilities of team members in the Scrum environment. Learn about Scrum activities and how they relate to the Scrum framework, and Scrum artifacts, and how they are part of the Scrum process. Examine advantages and pitfalls of the sprint planning process, and the sprint and product backlog, and how they work together. Next, explore the definition of Done, and what it means in the Scrum framework; delve into software architecture in the Scrum framework; and discover the best team collaboration practices by using the Scrum framework. Explore TDD and how it applies to Scrum; the process for refactoring using the Scrum framework; and finally, incorporating continuous integration into the Scrum process.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
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Discover the key concepts covered in this courseCompare the agile and scrum frameworks and describe how they relate to each otherDescribe the roles and responsibilities of team members in the scrum environmentDescribe scrum activities and how they relate to the scrum frameworkDescribe the scrum artifacts and how they are part of the scrum processDescribe the advantages and pitfalls of the sprint planning processDescribe the sprint and the product backlog and how they work together
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Define what the definition of done means in the scrum framework using examplesDescribe software architecture in the scrum frameworkDescribe the best team collaboration practices using the scrum frameworkDescribe test-driven development and how it applies to scrumDescribe the process for refactoring using the scrum frameworkDescribe how to incorporate continuous integration into the scrum processSummarize the key concepts covered in this course
IN THIS COURSE
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1m 26s
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3m 59sIn this video, you will compare the Agile and Scrum frameworks and describe how they are related to each other. FREE ACCESS
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3m 41sAfter completing this video, you will be able to describe the roles and responsibilities of team members in the Scrum environment. FREE ACCESS
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3m 45sAfter completing this video, you will be able to describe Scrum activities and how they relate to the Scrum framework. FREE ACCESS
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4m 14sAfter completing this video, you will be able to describe the Scrum artifacts and how they are part of the Scrum process. FREE ACCESS
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4m 34sUpon completion of this video, you will be able to describe the advantages and disadvantages of the sprint planning process. FREE ACCESS
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3m 52sUpon completion of this video, you will be able to describe the sprint and the product backlog and how they work together. FREE ACCESS
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4m 33sLearn how to define the Definition of Done in the Scrum framework using examples. FREE ACCESS
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3m 46sAfter completing this video, you will be able to describe software architecture within the Scrum framework. FREE ACCESS
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3m 39sUpon completion of this video, you will be able to describe the best practices for team collaboration using the Scrum framework. FREE ACCESS
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3m 41sAfter completing this video, you will be able to describe test-driven development and how it applies to Scrum. FREE ACCESS
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2m 8sAfter completing this video, you will be able to describe the process for refactoring using the Scrum framework. FREE ACCESS
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2m 50sAfter completing this video, you will be able to describe how to incorporate continuous integration into the Scrum process. FREE ACCESS
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56s
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