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SkillSoft Explore Course

Aspire     Software Project Lead to Advanced Scrum Master     Advanced Scrum Master Track 2: Software Product Owner

In this 11-video course, learners can explore well-established practices for Scrum product owners to facilitate development of products in Scrum, an Agile framework for developing, delivering, and sustaining complex products. You will learn that the purpose of TDD (test-driven development) is to facilitate this thought process, to make the product work, make it right, and make it fast. You will examine the guidelines for adopting TDD. Next, learners examine refactoring to clarify and simplify the design of existing code without changing its behavior. You will learn how continuous integration offers a solution to ensure a clean build, and learn guidelines for continuous integration adoption, including having a single repository for the team to commit, build, test, and deploy their code to the user. You will learn the roles of the product owner, Scrum master, and Scrum team. You will learn the steps, methodologies, and best practices for performing TDD tests. Finally, this course demonstrates a case study using Scrum practices for product development from the requirement stage to the end product.



Objectives

Product Development Practices

  • discover the key concepts covered in this course
  • describe Test-Driven Development and the guidelines for adopting it
  • identify the steps, methodologies, and best practices used to perform TDD tests
  • recognize refactoring guidelines
  • recognize the role and purpose of continuous integration, continuous delivery, and continuous deployment in Scrum
  • recognize the guidelines used to adopt continuous integration
  • describe best practices for becoming an effective Product Owner
  • describe best practices for collaborating with the Scrum Master
  • describe best practices for collaborating with the Scrum Team
  • recognize how Scrum practices for product backlog creation, refinement, Minimal Viable Product identification, and product development can be adopted through a case study example
  • summarize the key concepts covered in this course