Agile Requirements Analysis
Agile Requirements Analysis, available at $44.99, with 26 lectures, 7 quizzes, and has 2 subscribers.
You will learn about The Agile Manifesto, Agile Principles and how to apply them to systems development projects. Agile team roles and how to be an effective member of an Agile development team. Stakeholder Analysis – how to get business representatives involved and engaged in an Agile project. How to select and apply fact finding techniques that are appropriate for an Agile project. How to gather and document business requirements and produce User Stories. How to use prototypes or wire-frames to analyse and confirm business requirements. This course is ideal for individuals who are Systems Developers and Business Analysts who will be members of an Agile development team. or Project Managers and Team Leaders who will be managing Agile projects and teams. or Scrum Masters and Product Owners who will be facilitating Agile projects. or Business Stakeholders or other Agile team members who will be working on Agile projects. It is particularly useful for Systems Developers and Business Analysts who will be members of an Agile development team. or Project Managers and Team Leaders who will be managing Agile projects and teams. or Scrum Masters and Product Owners who will be facilitating Agile projects. or Business Stakeholders or other Agile team members who will be working on Agile projects.
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Summary
Title: Agile Requirements Analysis
Price: $44.99
Number of Lectures: 26
Number of Quizzes: 7
Number of Published Lectures: 26
Number of Published Quizzes: 7
Number of Curriculum Items: 33
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 33
Original Price: $44.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- The Agile Manifesto, Agile Principles and how to apply them to systems development projects.
- Agile team roles and how to be an effective member of an Agile development team.
- Stakeholder Analysis – how to get business representatives involved and engaged in an Agile project.
- How to select and apply fact finding techniques that are appropriate for an Agile project.
- How to gather and document business requirements and produce User Stories.
- How to use prototypes or wire-frames to analyse and confirm business requirements.
Who Should Attend
- Systems Developers and Business Analysts who will be members of an Agile development team.
- Project Managers and Team Leaders who will be managing Agile projects and teams.
- Scrum Masters and Product Owners who will be facilitating Agile projects.
- Business Stakeholders or other Agile team members who will be working on Agile projects.
Target Audiences
- Systems Developers and Business Analysts who will be members of an Agile development team.
- Project Managers and Team Leaders who will be managing Agile projects and teams.
- Scrum Masters and Product Owners who will be facilitating Agile projects.
- Business Stakeholders or other Agile team members who will be working on Agile projects.
If you want to learn the essentials of Agile and how to apply them to systems development projects – this course will help you. You will also be able to learn what you need in a reasonable space of time.
You may be a Business Analyst, Systems Developer, Project Manager or other Agile team member.
Or you might be looking to transition from “traditional” methods to an Agile approach.
The course explains the philosophy, terminology and method in simple business terms.
It is highly practical and based around a realistic case study.
So you will learn some useful new skills and how to apply them in practice.
It will also help if you are studying for professional exams (such as ICAGILE Fundamentals or BCS Agile Foundation) , or preparing for the interview for your first Agile project role.
What You Will Learn
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Agile Principles and the Agile Framework – and how you can make these work on projects.
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Agile Team Roles – and what role might suit you best.
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Agile Stakeholder Analysis – and techniques so you can do this effectively.
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Agile Requirements Analysis – discovery, analysis, prioritisation and implementation.
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Fact Finding Techniques – how to find stuff out.
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User Stories – how to express requirements in simple terms so that you can meet them.
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Prototyping – making requirements real for users and getting their input.
So – if you want to learn something useful, that you can apply in practice, and will help to develop your career in Agile Systems and Project Management – please dive in and join the course. I look forward to working with you!
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Course Introduction
Lecture 2: Course Guide
Chapter 2: Agile Projects
Lecture 1: The Agile Framework Part 1 – Manifesto
Lecture 2: The Agile Framework Part 2 – Requirements
Chapter 3: Agile Requirements
Lecture 1: Anytown College – Business Scenario – Part One
Lecture 2: Anytown College – Business Scenario – Part Two
Lecture 3: Anytown College – Project Brief
Lecture 4: Agile Requirements – Part One
Lecture 5: Agile Requirements – Part Two
Lecture 6: Review – Agile Framework & Requirements
Chapter 4: Agile Teams
Lecture 1: Agile Teams
Lecture 2: Agile Team Roles
Lecture 3: Agile Stakeholders – Part One
Lecture 4: Agile Stakeholders – Part Two
Chapter 5: Agile Fact Finding
Lecture 1: Fact Finding – Principles
Lecture 2: Fact Finding – Investigation
Lecture 3: Fact Finding – Planning
Lecture 4: Fact Finding – Techniques
Lecture 5: Review – Teams – Stakeholders – Fact Finding
Chapter 6: Agile User Stories
Lecture 1: User Stories
Lecture 2: User Stories – Case Study – Part One
Lecture 3: User Stories – Case Study – Part Two
Chapter 7: Agile Prototyping
Lecture 1: Agile Prototyping – Part 1
Lecture 2: Agile Prototyping – Part 2
Lecture 3: Agile Prototyping – Part 3
Chapter 8: Course Review
Lecture 1: Course Review
Instructors
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Steve McIntosh
Business Analyst
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