Sdlc And Scrum For Business Analysts

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Sdlc And Scrum For Business Analysts
Last updated 12/2021
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.05 GB | Duration: 1h 3m

This course introduces SDLC models, and analyses Agile and Scrum in detail with focus on tricks for Business Analysts.

What you'll learn
Define SDLC and different types of SDLC
Recognize Predictive and Adaptive SDLC models
Acquire understanding and skills for using of Agile mindset and practices in everyday work
Become an expert in SCRUM roles, events and artefacts; find out useful for Business Analysts Scrum practices; be confident in using them in practice
Requirements
No special SDLC or SCRUM experience is needed. You'll find everything about it within the course. General IT understanding or BA experience will be helpful
Description
The course will be helpful not only for Business Analysts and Product Owners, who are interested in SDLC and SCRUM, but also for Project Managers, Scrum Masters and in general for IT specialists who'd like to become more mature in announced topics.the course contains the introduction of the SDLC concept with analysis of each stage;it contains the classification of models: Predictive and Adaptive. The list of SDLC models in each group is presented; the course contains the description of Waterfall, Iterative, Spiral, V-Model, Big Bang Model, Rapid Application Development Model and Prototyping Model; the design, application and pros&cons of each of the suggested models are analysed;given the explanation of the Agile mindset concept;SCRUM is dissembled with all the components and details on enough level to call yourself an expert after the course. You'll know Scrum roles, events and artifacts with all the characteristics and some details, that are not explained in Scrum Guide; the role of Business Analyst in SCRUM is not obvious, after the course, you'll be able to unmistakenly define where are you in this process and will be able to suggest improvements or changes if they are needed; separate Agile practices, extremely useful for Business Analysts are presented;each section contains a short quiz to check and consolidate your knowledge.

Overview

Section 1: What is SDLC?

Lecture 1 Project Development Classic Problem

Lecture 2 SDLC - Definition

Lecture 3 Software Development Life Cycle Stages

Section 2: Predictive vs Adaptive SDLC Models

Lecture 4 Predictive vs Adaptive - Classification

Lecture 5 Waterfall Model

Lecture 6 Iterative Model

Lecture 7 Spiral Model

Lecture 8 V-model

Lecture 9 Big Bang Model

Lecture 10 Rapid Application Development Model (RAD)

Lecture 11 Software Prototype Model

Section 3: What is Agile?

Lecture 12 Agile Mindset

Lecture 13 Values and Principles of Agile

Lecture 14 Agile Practices

Section 4: SCRUM

Lecture 15 SCRUM Structure and Origins

Lecture 16 SCRUM Components

Lecture 17 SCRUM Roles

Lecture 18 Where is Business Analyst in SCRUM?

Lecture 19 SCRUM Artifacts

Lecture 20 SCRUM Events

Lecture 21 Transparency Artifacts

Lecture 22 Capacity and Velocity

Lecture 23 Story Points

Lecture 24 User Story

Section 5: Bonus Section

Lecture 25 Bonus Lecture

Business Analysts/ Product Owners of any level, who are interested in SDLC and Scrum in particular; Project Mangers.