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Agile Engineering Best Practices - Corporate Training


Bright Solutions Global PLC

Summary

Price
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Study method
Onsite
Duration
2 days
Qualification
No formal qualification

Overview

Many teams that adopt Agile will tend initially to focus on adopting the Scrum practices of Sprint Planning, Daily Scrum, Sprint Review and Retrospective. The only problem is these practices will not help on the engineering side of the house.

The goal of this course is to take a team (Developers, DBAs, Analysts, Testers, Deployers, Architects) through a journey of Agile Engineering Practices founded from methods such as XP, FDD and pure common sense architectural patterns we’ve always known.

Description

Why Attend this Course?

This is a highly interactive program with a host of real world examples.

What Makes this Course Stand Apart?

We will discuss in detail some of the XP practices below, in addition to topics such as User Centric Design, Agile Architecture, Agile Database Design, Daily Builds and Code Check-ins, using Mock Data, and some on Automated Testing.

What you will Learn?

Teams will walk away with new Team Engineering Norms they will apply to their projects.

  • Test Driven Development
  • Metaphor
  • 40 Hour Week
  • Planning Game
  • Refactoring
  • Simple Design
  • Pair Programming
  • Agile Testing
  • Short Releases
  • Coding Standards
  • Collective Ownership
  • Continuous Integration

Who is this course for?

Developers, Analysts, Testers, DBAs, Architects, Development Managers and perhaps Project Managers/ScrumMasters who want to improve engineering practices on their team.

Requirements

Some understanding of Agile practices would be beneficial. For an introduction to Agile practices see our Taste of Agile course.

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