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About PSP for engineers

PSP for engineers 2: Quality

TSP Executive Seminar

Managing PSP-trained engineers

 

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Training

Fundamentals of SCRUM
This two-day course provides students with an overview of the Scrum agile method.  Scrum provides a framework for iterative and incremental software development.  The course is hands-on: students will plan and track a sample project, and in doing so, will get a chance to practice most of the key elements of Scrum
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We focus on what it takes to make Scrum teams successful.  According to Ken Schwaber, the creator of Scrum, Scrum doesn’t address… development practices, quality practices, or even requirements management”.  Our training addresses these gaps to better prepare teams to adopt Scrum.

Topics:

  • What is Scrum?
  • Scrum Roles
    • The Product Owner
    • The ScrumMaster
    • The Team Members
  • Planning with Scrum
    • The Product Backlog
    • Agile Estimation
    • Release Planning
    • Sprint Planning
    • The Definition of “Done”
  • Tracking with Scrum
    • The Burn-down and Burn-up charts
    • ROI
  • Scrum and Development Practices
    • Agile Code Reviews
    • Automated Unit Tests/TDD
  • Scrum and Quality
  • Scrum and the Enterprise
  • Scrum and the CMMI

 

 

 

 

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