The discipline of software engineering has evolved over the past decades with the introduction of Lean-Agile and DevOps principles and practices. New skills and approaches help organizations deliver software-centric solutions faster, more predictably, and with higher quality. During this three-day, workshop-oriented course, attendees learn the foundational principles and practices that make up the Agile Software Engineering discipline.
Attendees will learn how continuous flow of value delivery and building quality in are enabled by modern practices including XP technical practices, Behavioral-Driven Development (BDD), and Test-Driven Development (TDD). Attendees will learn proven practices to detail, model, design, implement, verify, and validate stories in a SAFe Continuous Delivery Pipeline. They will know the practices that build quality into code (abstraction, encapsulation, intentional programming) and designs (SOLID, Design patterns). Attendees will also understand how Software Engineering fits into the larger solution context and their role in collaborating on intentional architecture and DevOps.
This course targets the technical members of an Agile Team – developers and testers. Product Owners, Scrum Master, Managers, and others with a less technical background would also be very beneficial as they would gain an understanding of the development process so that team collaboration will become more effective.
All are welcome to attend the course, regardless of experience. However, meeting the following prerequisites will make the training more productive.
Attendees may be eligible to apply for 20 PDU’s with the Project Management Institute for PMP, PgMP and PMI-ACP certifications.
Attendees may be eligible to apply for SEU’s under category C, toward earning or renewing their CSP though Scrum Alliance.
€ 2.595,00 excl VAT (early bird € 2.250,00)
* Prices subject to VATThe ASE 5 course has been a great support in my daily work and I wholeheartedly recommend it to everyone working in an Agile team and struggling with legacy systems and big features. The course is practical and gives tips on how to tackle challenges such as user story mapping, modelling, coding with built-in quality and testing as part of DEVOPS cycle. The notions gained from the course can also prove useful to those new to Agile because connects “the what” to “the how” behind BDD and TDD. A big bonus to doing the course at CTG is having Bary Fabry as a teacher because he keeps us engaged with excellent examples and handy tips from his vast experience in the Agile environment.
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