Professional Scrum Developer

Scrum.Org Certified—Using Azure DevOps Services & Visual Studio 2019

Using the Scrum framework, Visual Studio, and modern agile development practices, this course guides teams on how to turn product requirements into business value in the form of potentially-releasable increments of working software.

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Description
Intended for anyone involved in software development, this course provides a unique and intensive experience as it guides teams on how to turn product requirements into business value in the form of potentially-releasable increments of done, working software. This is accomplished using the Scrum framework, Visual Studio, and modern Agile development practices.
 
Through a combination of certified instructor-led training, hands-on activities, and team exercises participants are exposed to the key components of Scrum and the skills required to help successfully develop software using Visual Studio. At course completion, attendees will have had exposure to most of the topic areas outlined in the Professional Scrum Developer Subject Areas.
 
This course is a mix of lecture, demonstration, group discussion, and hands-on software development. The true value of the course is realized as each student collaborates with other team members, on a case study product, using Azure DevOps Services, over several mini-Sprints.
 
Who Should Attend
This course is suitable for any member of a Scrum Development Team, such as those who develop tests, architecture, design, schema, or code. Entire teams are encouraged to attend this course and experience the positive effects of collaborating inside of a timebox according to their definition of done. Each team must be cross-functional, ensuring it has the necessary skills. Product Owners, Scrum Masters, stakeholders, and those evaluating Scrum’s effectiveness are welcome to attend, but keep in mind that every attendee will be expected to participate and collaborate equally, working towards the achievement of their team’s goals. 
 
Prerequisites
This course assumes that each student has read the Scrum Guide, has a basic understanding of Scrum, and is using Visual Studio 2019 Enterprise edition. Failure to meet any of these prerequisites may result in a diminished learning experience.
 
Professional Scrum Developer Certification
All participants completing the Professional Scrum Developer course will receive a password to attempt the Professional Scrum Developer (PSD) assessment. PSD class participants who attempt the PSD I assessment within 14 days of receiving their free password and do not score at least 85% will be granted a second attempt at no additional cost.
 
Questions? 929.777.8102 [email protected]
Course Outline
Fundamentals of the Scrum framework
Scrum roles, artifacts, and events
Complementary development practices
 
Application Lifecycle Management
Visual Studio ALM/DevOps Tools
Azure DevOps Scrum process
Planning/managing work using Azure Boards
TFVC or Git version control
Branching and merging for Scrum Teams
Supporting the various release models
 
Refining the Product Backlog
Defining and assuring quality
Definition of done
Reporting bugs
In-Sprint vs. out-of-sprint bugs
INVEST and 3C techniques
Agile estimation
Wall estimation and Planning Poker techniques
 
Agile Testing
Testing in parallel with coding
Development, acceptance, and exploratory testing
Unit testing in Visual Studio
Test-Driven Development
Analyzing code coverage
Acceptance testing in Visual Studio
Planning/managing testing using Azure Test Plans
Acceptance Test-Driven Development
 
Emergent Architecture
Fitness (fit) for purpose
Avoiding upfront requirements and design
Developing in slices, not layers
Minimizing documentation
 
Quality Code
Quality code == quality software
SOLID principles
Clean code == quality code
Code and test smells
Code quality support in Visual Studio
Code Analysis, Code Metrics, Code Clone Analysis
Continuous Integration (CI)
Automating builds with Azure Pipelines
CI support in Azure Pipelines
Continuous feedback and related tools
Refactoring and refactoring tools
Technical debt and how to pay it back
 
Scrum Challenges
Getting done and avoiding undone work
Running experiments (spikes)
Cross-functional team collaboration
Not changing Scrum
Overcoming common dysfunctions & case studies
Working with challenging team members
Improving productivity
Becoming a high-performance Scrum Team
 

Don't see a date that fits your schedule? Contact us for scheduling options at 929.777.8102


Price: $1,995 USD
Course Duration: 3 Days
Description
Intended for anyone involved in software development, this course provides a unique and intensive experience as it guides teams on how to turn product requirements into business value in the form of potentially-releasable increments of done, working software. This is accomplished using the Scrum framework, Visual Studio, and modern Agile development practices.
 
Through a combination of certified instructor-led training, hands-on activities, and team exercises participants are exposed to the key components of Scrum and the skills required to help successfully develop software using Visual Studio. At course completion, attendees will have had exposure to most of the topic areas outlined in the Professional Scrum Developer Subject Areas.
 
This course is a mix of lecture, demonstration, group discussion, and hands-on software development. The true value of the course is realized as each student collaborates with other team members, on a case study product, using Azure DevOps Services, over several mini-Sprints.
 
Who Should Attend
This course is suitable for any member of a Scrum Development Team, such as those who develop tests, architecture, design, schema, or code. Entire teams are encouraged to attend this course and experience the positive effects of collaborating inside of a timebox according to their definition of done. Each team must be cross-functional, ensuring it has the necessary skills. Product Owners, Scrum Masters, stakeholders, and those evaluating Scrum’s effectiveness are welcome to attend, but keep in mind that every attendee will be expected to participate and collaborate equally, working towards the achievement of their team’s goals. 
 
Prerequisites
This course assumes that each student has read the Scrum Guide, has a basic understanding of Scrum, and is using Visual Studio 2019 Enterprise edition. Failure to meet any of these prerequisites may result in a diminished learning experience.
 
Professional Scrum Developer Certification
All participants completing the Professional Scrum Developer course will receive a password to attempt the Professional Scrum Developer (PSD) assessment. PSD class participants who attempt the PSD I assessment within 14 days of receiving their free password and do not score at least 85% will be granted a second attempt at no additional cost.
 
Questions? 929.777.8102 [email protected]
Course Outline
Fundamentals of the Scrum framework
Scrum roles, artifacts, and events
Complementary development practices
 
Application Lifecycle Management
Visual Studio ALM/DevOps Tools
Azure DevOps Scrum process
Planning/managing work using Azure Boards
TFVC or Git version control
Branching and merging for Scrum Teams
Supporting the various release models
 
Refining the Product Backlog
Defining and assuring quality
Definition of done
Reporting bugs
In-Sprint vs. out-of-sprint bugs
INVEST and 3C techniques
Agile estimation
Wall estimation and Planning Poker techniques
 
Agile Testing
Testing in parallel with coding
Development, acceptance, and exploratory testing
Unit testing in Visual Studio
Test-Driven Development
Analyzing code coverage
Acceptance testing in Visual Studio
Planning/managing testing using Azure Test Plans
Acceptance Test-Driven Development
 
Emergent Architecture
Fitness (fit) for purpose
Avoiding upfront requirements and design
Developing in slices, not layers
Minimizing documentation
 
Quality Code
Quality code == quality software
SOLID principles
Clean code == quality code
Code and test smells
Code quality support in Visual Studio
Code Analysis, Code Metrics, Code Clone Analysis
Continuous Integration (CI)
Automating builds with Azure Pipelines
CI support in Azure Pipelines
Continuous feedback and related tools
Refactoring and refactoring tools
Technical debt and how to pay it back
 
Scrum Challenges
Getting done and avoiding undone work
Running experiments (spikes)
Cross-functional team collaboration
Not changing Scrum
Overcoming common dysfunctions & case studies
Working with challenging team members
Improving productivity
Becoming a high-performance Scrum Team
 
Class Schedule
Sign-In/Registration 7:30 - 8:30 a.m.
Morning Session 8:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Lunch 12:00 - 1:00 p.m.
Afternoon Session 1:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Times represent the typical daily schedule. Please confirm your schedule at registration.
Instructors

Don't see a date that fits your schedule? Contact us for scheduling options at 929.777.8102


Price: $1,995 USD
Course Duration: 5 Days
Description
Intended for anyone involved in software development, this course provides a unique and intensive experience as it guides teams on how to turn product requirements into business value in the form of potentially-releasable increments of done, working software. This is accomplished using the Scrum framework, Visual Studio, and modern Agile development practices.
 
Through a combination of certified instructor-led training, hands-on activities, and team exercises participants are exposed to the key components of Scrum and the skills required to help successfully develop software using Visual Studio. At course completion, attendees will have had exposure to most of the topic areas outlined in the Professional Scrum Developer Subject Areas.
 
This course is a mix of lecture, demonstration, group discussion, and hands-on software development. The true value of the course is realized as each student collaborates with other team members, on a case study product, using Azure DevOps Services, over several mini-Sprints.
 
Who Should Attend
This course is suitable for any member of a Scrum Development Team, such as those who develop tests, architecture, design, schema, or code. Entire teams are encouraged to attend this course and experience the positive effects of collaborating inside of a timebox according to their definition of done. Each team must be cross-functional, ensuring it has the necessary skills. Product Owners, Scrum Masters, stakeholders, and those evaluating Scrum’s effectiveness are welcome to attend, but keep in mind that every attendee will be expected to participate and collaborate equally, working towards the achievement of their team’s goals. 
 
Prerequisites
This course assumes that each student has read the Scrum Guide, has a basic understanding of Scrum, and is using Visual Studio 2019 Enterprise edition. Failure to meet any of these prerequisites may result in a diminished learning experience.
 
Professional Scrum Developer Certification
All participants completing the Professional Scrum Developer course will receive a password to attempt the Professional Scrum Developer (PSD) assessment. PSD class participants who attempt the PSD I assessment within 14 days of receiving their free password and do not score at least 85% will be granted a second attempt at no additional cost.
 
Questions? 929.777.8102 [email protected]
Course Outline
Fundamentals of the Scrum framework
Scrum roles, artifacts, and events
Complementary development practices
 
Application Lifecycle Management
Visual Studio ALM/DevOps Tools
Azure DevOps Scrum process
Planning/managing work using Azure Boards
TFVC or Git version control
Branching and merging for Scrum Teams
Supporting the various release models
 
Refining the Product Backlog
Defining and assuring quality
Definition of done
Reporting bugs
In-Sprint vs. out-of-sprint bugs
INVEST and 3C techniques
Agile estimation
Wall estimation and Planning Poker techniques
 
Agile Testing
Testing in parallel with coding
Development, acceptance, and exploratory testing
Unit testing in Visual Studio
Test-Driven Development
Analyzing code coverage
Acceptance testing in Visual Studio
Planning/managing testing using Azure Test Plans
Acceptance Test-Driven Development
 
Emergent Architecture
Fitness (fit) for purpose
Avoiding upfront requirements and design
Developing in slices, not layers
Minimizing documentation
 
Quality Code
Quality code == quality software
SOLID principles
Clean code == quality code
Code and test smells
Code quality support in Visual Studio
Code Analysis, Code Metrics, Code Clone Analysis
Continuous Integration (CI)
Automating builds with Azure Pipelines
CI support in Azure Pipelines
Continuous feedback and related tools
Refactoring and refactoring tools
Technical debt and how to pay it back
 
Scrum Challenges
Getting done and avoiding undone work
Running experiments (spikes)
Cross-functional team collaboration
Not changing Scrum
Overcoming common dysfunctions & case studies
Working with challenging team members
Improving productivity
Becoming a high-performance Scrum Team
 
Class Schedule
Day 1: 12:00pm-4:30pm ET/9:30am-1:30pm PT
Day 2: 12:00pm-4:30pm ET/9:30am-1:30pm PT
Day 3: 12:00pm-4:30pm ET/9:30am-1:30pm PT
Day 4: 12:00pm-4:30pm ET/9:30am-1:30pm PT
Day 5: 12:00pm-4:30pm ET/9:30am-1:30pm PT
Times represent the typical daily schedule. Please confirm class schedule at registration.
 

 

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  • Easy course access: Attend training right from your computer and easily connect your audio via computer or phone. Easy and quick access fits today’s working style and eliminates expensive travel and long days in the classroom.
  • Live, expert instruction: Instructors are sought-after practitioners, highly-experienced in the industry who deliver a professional learning experience in real-time.
  • Valuable course materials: Courses cover the same professional content as our classroom training, and students have direct access to valuable materials.
  • Rich virtual learning environment: A variety of tools are built in to the learning platform to engage learners through dynamic delivery and to facilitate a multi-directional flow of information.
  • Hands-on exercises: An essential component to any learning experience is applying what you have learned. Using the latest technology, your instructor can provide hands-on exercises, group activities, and breakout sessions.
  • Real-time communication: Communicate real-time directly with the instructor. Ask questions, provide comments, and participate in the class discussions.
  • Peer interaction: Networking with peers has always been a valuable part of any classroom training. Live Virtual training gives you the opportunity to interact with and learn from the other attendees during breakout sessions, course lecture, and Q&A.
  • Small class size: Live Virtual courses are limited in small class size to ensure an opportunity for personal interaction.
Instructors

Bring this course to your team at your site. Contact us to learn more at 929.777.8102.

Dates
Mode
Location
Price
Call to Schedule
Anytime
Your Location
Your Location
Course Duration: 3 Days
Description
Intended for anyone involved in software development, this course provides a unique and intensive experience as it guides teams on how to turn product requirements into business value in the form of potentially-releasable increments of done, working software. This is accomplished using the Scrum framework, Visual Studio, and modern Agile development practices.
 
Through a combination of certified instructor-led training, hands-on activities, and team exercises participants are exposed to the key components of Scrum and the skills required to help successfully develop software using Visual Studio. At course completion, attendees will have had exposure to most of the topic areas outlined in the Professional Scrum Developer Subject Areas.
 
This course is a mix of lecture, demonstration, group discussion, and hands-on software development. The true value of the course is realized as each student collaborates with other team members, on a case study product, using Azure DevOps Services, over several mini-Sprints.
 
Who Should Attend
This course is suitable for any member of a Scrum Development Team, such as those who develop tests, architecture, design, schema, or code. Entire teams are encouraged to attend this course and experience the positive effects of collaborating inside of a timebox according to their definition of done. Each team must be cross-functional, ensuring it has the necessary skills. Product Owners, Scrum Masters, stakeholders, and those evaluating Scrum’s effectiveness are welcome to attend, but keep in mind that every attendee will be expected to participate and collaborate equally, working towards the achievement of their team’s goals. 
 
Prerequisites
This course assumes that each student has read the Scrum Guide, has a basic understanding of Scrum, and is using Visual Studio 2019 Enterprise edition. Failure to meet any of these prerequisites may result in a diminished learning experience.
 
Professional Scrum Developer Certification
All participants completing the Professional Scrum Developer course will receive a password to attempt the Professional Scrum Developer (PSD) assessment. PSD class participants who attempt the PSD I assessment within 14 days of receiving their free password and do not score at least 85% will be granted a second attempt at no additional cost.
 
Questions? 929.777.8102 [email protected]
Course Outline
Fundamentals of the Scrum framework
Scrum roles, artifacts, and events
Complementary development practices
 
Application Lifecycle Management
Visual Studio ALM/DevOps Tools
Azure DevOps Scrum process
Planning/managing work using Azure Boards
TFVC or Git version control
Branching and merging for Scrum Teams
Supporting the various release models
 
Refining the Product Backlog
Defining and assuring quality
Definition of done
Reporting bugs
In-Sprint vs. out-of-sprint bugs
INVEST and 3C techniques
Agile estimation
Wall estimation and Planning Poker techniques
 
Agile Testing
Testing in parallel with coding
Development, acceptance, and exploratory testing
Unit testing in Visual Studio
Test-Driven Development
Analyzing code coverage
Acceptance testing in Visual Studio
Planning/managing testing using Azure Test Plans
Acceptance Test-Driven Development
 
Emergent Architecture
Fitness (fit) for purpose
Avoiding upfront requirements and design
Developing in slices, not layers
Minimizing documentation
 
Quality Code
Quality code == quality software
SOLID principles
Clean code == quality code
Code and test smells
Code quality support in Visual Studio
Code Analysis, Code Metrics, Code Clone Analysis
Continuous Integration (CI)
Automating builds with Azure Pipelines
CI support in Azure Pipelines
Continuous feedback and related tools
Refactoring and refactoring tools
Technical debt and how to pay it back
 
Scrum Challenges
Getting done and avoiding undone work
Running experiments (spikes)
Cross-functional team collaboration
Not changing Scrum
Overcoming common dysfunctions & case studies
Working with challenging team members
Improving productivity
Becoming a high-performance Scrum Team
 
Class Schedule
Sign-In/Registration 7:30 - 8:30 a.m.
Morning Session 8:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Lunch 12:00 - 1:00 p.m.
Afternoon Session 1:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Times represent the typical daily schedule. Please confirm your schedule at registration.
Class Fee Includes
• Tuition
• Course notebook
• Letter of completion
Instructors

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