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Agile and Iterative Development

This tutorial covers the Elective area of the Test Management Body of Knowledge (TMBOK) required for the Certified Test Manager (CTM) certification. This tutorial also covers the Elective area of the Certified Software Test Professional requirements.
For cost and cities where this course might be offered, check our Public Training Schedule.To bring this course to your test team at your location, contact our Education and Professionals Services Group.

“Should we start using an Agile software development method?”
“If we went Agile, what would change? And how would it affect people's jobs?”
This three-day workshop will give you the understanding of Agility that you need to answer these sorts of questions.
You will gain a clear understanding of precisely what Agility is. (No, it is not undisciplined hacking!) You will see how Agile practices change the flow of projects. (Planning and Requirements are dramatically changed.) You will investigate how to transition from your current processes to Agile ones. (Process change is never easy.) We will do all of this through interactive instruction, Case-Study-based group exercises, and lively classroom discussions.
Who should attend this course?
- Executives, Managers, Lean Leads of software development
- Specialists in software development processes and quality assurance Course

Day 1 - Agile Foundations
- Agile Software Development
- Guiding Principles
- The Effects on Stakeholders
Day 2 – The Agile Project Process
- Agile Requirements
- Project Planning
- Project Estimation
- Iteration Planning
Day 3 – Implementing Agile Practices
- Managing Change
- Continuous Integration and TDD (Test-Driven Development)
- Agile Practices
- Balancing Agility and Discipline

Author, speaker and consultant Alan S. Koch has enabled thousands of engineers and managers to realize IT project success using both traditional and Agile methods. Read his book, Agile Software Development: Evaluating the Methods for your Organization to learn how you can use the Agile methods to achieve project success!
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