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SkillSoft Explore Course

IT Skills     Project Management     Agile Foundations
The Agile methodology has become dominant in the software development scene over the last decade, as it allows organizations to deliver software faster than traditional methods while being flexible enough to accommodate ever-changing requirements.
In this course, you’ll learn the steps of the software development life cycle and the roles and responsibilities of a software development team, and the various software test methods.
You’ll learn the Agile software development methodology, the steps of the Agile, and the Agile artifacts.
You’ll also learn how to identify how Agile differs from the Waterfall methodology, and learn about the CI/CD process and how it relates to Agile.
And finally, you’ll learn best practices for transitioning a traditional software development team to Agile.

Objectives

Agile Foundations: Agile Fundamentals

  • discover the key concepts covered in this course
  • identify deliverables in the software development life cycle (SDLC) and recognize frequently used concepts and important terms in software development
  • recognize roles and responsibilities on typical software development teams
  • identify key concepts related to the software testing process in software development
  • identify the similarities in several traditional software development methodologies, including Waterfall
  • identify the shortcomings of the Waterfall software development methodology
  • describe the Agile software development methodology and recognize its benefits
  • identify the steps in the Agile software development life cycle
  • identify and describe Agile software development artifacts
  • recognize how the Agile methodology differs from traditional waterfall project management
  • recognize the practice of continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) in software development and the Agile process
  • recognize best practices when transitioning from traditional software development to Agile
  • summarize the key concepts covered in this course