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Managing Software Projects Using Scrum

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Summary:
Scrum is the most widely adopted of the Agile Software Development Methods. Like the other Agile methods, Scrum is not a license to work in an undisciplined way. Rather, through disciplined use of Scrum, an organization can realize the promise of software projects that please the customer, are tolerant of change, and deliver what they promise within their cost and time constraints. This course will prepare students to manage, lead, or participate on Scrum projects. Students will learn how to apply the practices of Scrum to achieve software success.

Duration:
2 Days/Lecture & Lab

Audience:
This course is intended for development team members, team leads, technical leads, and project managers who will be using Scrum.

Topics:

  • Initiating A Scrum Project
  • Compiling an Initial Product Backlog
  • Planning Each 30-Day Sprint
  • Checking Status in the Daily Scrum
  • Sprinting
  • Checking Progress in the Sprint Review
  • The Role of the Scrum Master
  • Closure

Prerequisites:
There are no prerequisites for this course.




Last Update: May 24, 2013