Software Processes and Agile Practices
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Software Processes and Agile Practices
This course is part of Software Product Management Specialization
Instructor: Kenny Wong
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What you'll learn
Distinguish between different process models for organizing software production.
Gauge the applicability of process models for a software development project.
Apply the fundamentals of Agile software development and management practices.
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There are 4 modules in this course
This course delves into a variety of processes to structure software development. It also covers the foundations of core Agile practices, such as Extreme Programming and Scrum.
Are you someone who likes to see the big-picture? Being a forward thinker who knows whatβs coming next is an invaluable trait as a software product manager. This module will prepare you to become this asset for your team. A software process organizes development from beginning to end. We are going to walk through each step of the development process. This will allow you to become familiar with the entire development process so that you can effectively organize product development and foresee upcoming steps--even if youβve never worked in software development before!
What's included
8 videos7 readings1 assignment
8 videosβ’Total 39 minutes
- Specialization Previewβ’2 minutes
- Introduction to Software Processes and Agile Practicesβ’3 minutes
- 2.1.1: Processes and Practicesβ’6 minutes
- 2.1.1A: Processes and Practicesβ’6 minutes
- 2.1.1B: Processes and Practicesβ’6 minutes
- 2.1.2: Software Engineering Activitiesβ’5 minutes
- 2.1.2A: Software Engineering Activitiesβ’5 minutes
- 2.1.2B: Software Engineering Activitiesβ’5 minutes
7 readingsβ’Total 70 minutes
- Meet your presenters: Morgan Patzeltβ’10 minutes
- Meet your presenters: Bradley Pouletteβ’10 minutes
- Meet Your Facilitatorsβ’10 minutes
- Course Resources: Software Processes and Agile Practicesβ’10 minutes
- Course Map: Software Processes and Agile Practicesβ’10 minutes
- Reading: Differentiating Phases, Activities and Tasksβ’10 minutes
- Module 1: Supplemental Resourcesβ’10 minutes
1 assignmentβ’Total 30 minutes
- Module 1 Assessment (Graded)β’30 minutes
Ready to dive a little deeper? This module will familiarize you with a wide variety of software process models from throughout history. You will learn about basic software process models, like the Waterfall model and The Unified Process. These fundamental processes will set the stage for the knowledge you will gain later in the course, where more complex processes will be introduced.
What's included
5 videos1 reading1 assignment
5 videosβ’Total 58 minutes
- 2.2.1: Linear Modelsβ’15 minutes
- 2.2.2: Spiral Modelβ’9 minutes
- 2.2.3: Unified Processβ’9 minutes
- 2.2.4: Prototypingβ’14 minutes
- 2.2.5: Continuous Deliveryβ’12 minutes
1 readingβ’Total 10 minutes
- Module 2: Supplemental Resourcesβ’10 minutes
1 assignmentβ’Total 30 minutes
- Module 2 Assessment (Graded)β’30 minutes
Do you want to help developers reach their full potential? Do you want to impress clients by delivering a great product on-schedule and on-budget? Then this module is the place for you! In this module, you will learn some Agile methodologies that are practiced in the industry today. This module will cover the Scrum and Extreme Programming methodologies. The practices in these methodologies are some of the most popular practices in the industry today. They provide practices that will help to maintain organized and effective development. These methodologies will help you to know the exact state of your product and deliver successfully!
What's included
4 videos2 readings1 assignment
4 videosβ’Total 46 minutes
- 2.3.1: Using Agile With Process Modelsβ’7 minutes
- 2.3.2: Extreme Programmingβ’14 minutes
- 2.3.2B: Extreme Programmingβ’8 minutes
- 2.3.3: Scrumβ’16 minutes
2 readingsβ’Total 20 minutes
- Discussion: Difficulties Adopting Scrumβ’10 minutes
- Module 3: Supplemental Resourcesβ’10 minutes
1 assignmentβ’Total 30 minutes
- Module 3 Assessment (Graded)β’30 minutes
Almost there! In this last module, we will dive into Lean Software Development and Kanban. Being the most complex tools which we will cover in this course makes them the βspike-driving machinesβ from our railroad-building analogy. Lean and Kanban are a cumulation of many lessons learned, and are widely used in some form in the industry today.
What's included
5 videos4 readings2 assignments
5 videosβ’Total 48 minutes
- 2.4.1: Agile Variations and Lean Software Developmentβ’10 minutes
- 2.4.1A: Agile Variations and Lean Software Developmentβ’9 minutes
- 2.4.1B: Agile Variations and Lean Software Developmentβ’8 minutes
- 2.4.1C: Agile Variations and Lean Software Developmentβ’5 minutes
- 2.4.2: Kanbanβ’16 minutes
4 readingsβ’Total 60 minutes
- Learn Kanban with Trelloβ’30 minutes
- Module 4: Supplemental Resourcesβ’10 minutes
- Congratulations and Preview a Capstone Courseβ’10 minutes
- Acknowledgementsβ’10 minutes
2 assignmentsβ’Total 60 minutes
- Module 4 Assessment (Graded)β’30 minutes
- Course Final Assessment (Graded)β’30 minutes
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Reviewed on Jul 17, 2020
What I very appreciate from this course that we get feedback from your mistake so can learn from it. That's why it suitable for newbie or professional and programmer or non programmer.
Reviewed on Nov 19, 2015
Great course, now i have a really clear idea about the many choices in processes to make a better software in a quality and timely manner. IΒ΄m enjoying so much this specialization, Thanks!
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What other way to learn and understand Software Processes and Agile Practices than to register to Software Product Management at the University of Alberta, Canada. I rate the course 5 star.
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