Brief Summary
This course dives into Agile testing methods, especially focusing on the Scrum framework. It's great for everyone involved in software development, from programmers to managers, helping you adapt to new testing needs in a fast-paced, ever-changing market.
Key Points
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Understanding Agile vs. Traditional testing models
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Introduction to Scrum framework and its elements
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In-depth look at product and sprint backlogs
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Key concepts like user stories, story points, and burndown charts
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Importance of testing in Agile development
Learning Outcomes
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Grasp the core differences between Agile and traditional testing models.
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Understand the structure and roles within a Scrum team.
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Learn how to effectively manage product and sprint backlogs.
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Get comfortable with user stories and how to estimate them using story points.
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Explore tools like burndown charts to track progress in sprints.
About This Course
Learn the new testing activity approach in Agile.
If we look around us the software is becoming main-stream in each and every walk of our lives. It is like being part of our blood and we live with it in each every moment of our life. Given this the traditional ways of software development are getting replaced with new ones which will cater to the increasing demands of market. The new ways will cater well to the needs of the users and customers. One of such new model which has become very popular and well suited to this new paradigm is Agile model. Now, given there was a way testing was done in traditional model, the natural question is how is testing placed and done in Agile. This course, “Testing in Agile” is designed keeping this in mind. Even for those who are not yet exposed to Agile this course will fit well as the course has been designed keeping that in mind. This course applies to all (programmer, tester, business analyst, managers etc. ) in the team.
Get to know about traditional models and the need for Agile model to meet the needs of software development in the current competitive software market.
The course will give a good grounding in Agile and one of the methodologies of implementing it, that is, Scrum.
You will get to know about Scrum framework, Scrum Team, Product backlog, Sprint backlog, Sprint planning, Sprint review, Sprint retrospective, User story, story points, burndown charts and much more.
Leslie B.
Course not very well presented.
there are mistakes in the content and it does not seem to have been very well prepared, structured.