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    Daily Software Engineering: Practical Sdlc Overview

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    Daily Software Engineering: Practical Sdlc Overview

    Daily Software Engineering: Practical Sdlc Overview
    Published 4/2023
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 306.26 MB | Duration: 0h 47m

    SDLC, Software engineering, Software Practices, Career Development, How software engineering works?

    What you'll learn

    The flow of communication in software organizations

    The basic information exchange that takes an idea and shapes it into a software product

    The basics of outsourcing in Software or IT companies.

    Roles involved in creation of features, bugs and support tickets in a software hierarcy

    Requirements

    No programming experience needed.

    Description

    Welcome to SDLC: A Daily Engineering Perspective, a one-hour course designed to provide you with a practical understanding of how requirements are transformed into features across a software engineering hierarchy, without delving into methodologies like Scrum or Agile. This course also focuses on the journey of support tickets and bug reports through the hierarchy, providing you with a comprehensive understanding of the software development life cycle (SDLC) from a day-to-day engineering viewpoint.Course Outline:The NecessityUnderstanding the importance of SDLC from an engineering perspectiveSoftware Reaching End UserHow software products and features are delivered to end usersEngineering Organization: Connecting Roles to the CourseOverview of the various roles in a software engineering hierarchy and their responsibilitiesFeature WorkflowHow requirements are translated into features throughout the engineering hierarchyThe role of each team member in the feature development processBug WorkflowJourney of bug reports through the engineering hierarchyThe roles and responsibilities of each team member in identifying, diagnosing, and resolving bugsSupport Ticket WorkflowHow support tickets are processed and resolved across the engineering hierarchyThe role of each team member in providing customer support and ensuring user satisfactionOutsourcingUnderstanding the role of outsourcing in software development projectsInfrastructure OutsourcingExploring the benefits and challenges of outsourcing infrastructure managementMaintenance ProjectsThe role of software engineering hierarchy in maintaining and updating existing software productsR&D ProjectsHow research and development projects are managed and executed within the engineering hierarchyBy the end of this course, you'll have a clear understanding of how the software development life cycle operates from a daily engineering perspective, gaining valuable insights into the roles, responsibilities, and workflows of various team members. Enroll now and enhance your knowledge of the practical aspects of the SDLC!

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Lecture 2 Software Engineering: Journey of code

    Section 2: Software Engineering Communications and workflows in SDLC

    Lecture 3 Engineering organization overview

    Lecture 4 Possible Workflows of a feature from a software communications in SDLC

    Lecture 5 Possible Workflows of a Bug from a software communications in SDLC

    Lecture 6 Possible Workflows of a Support Ticket from a software communications in SDLC

    Section 3: Outsourcing from an SDLC perspective

    Lecture 7 Outsourcing among software engineering teams and organizations

    Lecture 8 Infrastructure Outsourcing: Quick Overview

    Section 4: SDLC Outliers

    Lecture 9 Software Maintenance Projects

    Lecture 10 Research and Development/ Innovation related projects

    Section 5: Conclusion

    Lecture 11 [Bonus Lecture]

    Fresh Graduates and interns seeking information about functioning of software organizations,Early stage software professionals seeking job change,Anyone interested in leanring about software processes and SDLC