Agile Testing Methodology Training Course in Jaipur

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Agile Testing Methodology Programme Details

Course Duration:40 HRS with Highly Skilled Corporate Trainers
Agile Testing Training for Modules – Weekdays / Weekend

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  • Presentations/Demonstration/Practicals of concepts.
  • Handouts/Assignments/Real-time Exposure to work on Clients.

Agile Testing Methodology Programme Modules

Agile Testing Training Modules

<ul> <li>Why Agile</li> <li>Course Objectives</li> <li>Target audience</li> <li>Traditional Development</li> <li>Problems with traditional software development</li> <li>Usage of features in a system</li> <li>Makings of a new approach</li> <li>Agile Manifesto</li> <li>Principles behind the Agile Manifesto</li> <li>Authors of the Agile Manifesto</li> <li>Agile Project Management Framework</li> <li>What is Scrum</li> <li>Certified Scrum Master</li> </ul>
<ul> <li>Agile Methodologies</li> <li>Feature Driven Development</li> <li>extreme Programming</li> <li>XP Values</li> <li>XP Practices</li> <li>XP Benefits</li> <li>Agile Unified Process</li> <li>Scrum</li> <li>Scrum Life cycle</li> </ul>
<ul> <li>Scrum Ceremonies</li> <li>Timeboxing</li> <li>Advantages of timeboxing</li> <li>Release</li> <li>High-level view of a release</li> <li>Sprints</li> <li>Factors in selecting a Sprint duration</li> <li>Intensity of work</li> <li>No changes in a Sprint</li> <li>Daily Scrum</li> <li>Sprint Review</li> <li>Sprint Review</li> <li>Also check during a review</li> <li>Sprint Retrospective</li> <li>Making retrospectives effective</li> </ul>
<ul> <li>Scrum Roles</li> <li>Stakeholders</li> <li>Management of stakeholders</li> <li>Scrum lifecycle</li> <li>Product Owner</li> <li>Product Owners role</li> <li>Product Owners role</li> <li>Prioritization</li> <li>Cost-Benefit Analysis</li> <li>Prioritization based on Value and Risk</li> <li>Prioritizing requirements MoSCoW</li> <li>Prioritizing requirements Relative weighting method</li> <li>Scrum life cycle</li> <li>Scrum Master</li> <li>What does a Scrum Master Do</li> <li>What the Scrum Master Should NOT do</li> <li>Role of a Manager</li> </ul>
<ul> <li>Scrum Artifacts</li> <li>Product backlog</li> <li>Product backlog</li> <li>Product release and sprint backlog</li> <li>User story</li> <li>Example user story formal</li> <li>Story card information</li> <li>Multiple stories may be required to complete a feature</li> <li>Epics</li> <li>Writing good stories</li> <li>Splitting user stories</li> </ul>
<ul> <li>Scrum Best Practices</li> <li>Refactoring</li> <li>Pair programming</li> <li>Continuous integration</li> <li>Practices of continuous integration</li> <li>Configuration management</li> <li>Quality in Agile</li> <li>Test-driven development</li> <li>Advantages of TDD</li> <li>Definition of Done</li> </ul>
<ul> <li>Scrum Planning</li> <li>Principles behind Agile planning</li> <li>Release planning</li> <li>Velocity</li> <li>Sprint planning</li> </ul>
<ul> <li>Scrum Estimation</li> <li>Principles of Scrum estimation</li> <li>Estimation techniques</li> <li>Uncertainty in estimates</li> <li>Story points</li> <li>Story points example</li> <li>Using story points</li> <li>Comparing the approaches</li> <li>Estimation techniques Planning poker</li> <li>Planning poker an example</li> <li>Planning poker tips</li> <li>Advantages of planning poker</li> </ul>

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Duration of Module

Agile Methodology Course Module Agile Methodology Course Duration
Agile Testing 40 (Hours)

Batch Timings

Agile Methodology Course Schedule Agile Methodology Course Timing
Monday to Friday 8:00 AM – 10:00 AM
Monday to Friday 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Monday to Friday 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Monday to Friday 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Saturday/Sunday 8:00 | 12:00 | 2:00 | 4:00
Sunday 8:00 AM – 10:00 AM
Sunday 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Sunday 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Sunday 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM