The Objectives of this Course are:Understand the difference between Waterfall and Agile Software DevelopmentDefine the Roles and Responsibilities of an Agile Development TeamGet to know the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC) from beginning to endInternalize the importance of regular Customer Testing and adapting your Product accordinglyWe will be covering 3 key themes:Theme 1 - Software Development Project Management Approach: Waterfall vs AgileWaterfall and Agile are the most prevalent methodologies of processes. Waterfall is a sequential methodology where tasks are handled in a mostly linear process. Agile, on the other hand, is an iterative methodology which incorporates an iterative and collaborative process. Selecting the right methodology for your projects will depend on preference and the nature of each project. We will have a look at both.Theme 2 - Your Agile Cross-Functional Software Development TeamThe Agile cross-functional team is comprised of the Scrum Master, Product Owner, Developers, Business Analyst, and Designers, to name just a few. They all come with a minimum definition of responsibilities and accountability to allow teams to effectively deliver work. Her we will have a more detailed look at each of them, without forgetting the crucial emphasis on your Customer.Theme 3 - The E2E Agile Software Development LifecycleBy adapting an Agile software development life cycle (in short, SDLC), you will benefit from an iterative approach to the design, development and testing of your software feature. We will have a more detailed look at each stage that your feature undergoes: from its initial ideation phase and fleshing out the initial requirements, to the actual build development and testing phases, prior to launching the product to the cus
What you'll learn
understand the difference between Waterfall and Agile methodologies
define the roles and responsibilities of an Agile development team
comprehend the software development lifecycle (SDLC)
appreciate the importance of regular customer testing