Agile Software Development

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Last updated on June 23, 2025 6:23 am

Learn about agile methods in the software industry. Understand why agile is preferred for unpredictable requirements. Gain knowledge on scrum and XP frameworks. Develop the ability to effectively participate in agile practices and address common problems. Apply agile principles to real-life case studies. Enhance your software development skills with this comprehensive course.

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Software industry is going crazy on agile methods. It is rapidly becoming the choice for software development where requirements are unpredictable or is expected to change over time. This course will help you gain knowledge on what is agile? Why agile is better suited for these situations? We will also cover some of the most common agile frameworks like scrum and XP in depth.

Prerequisite: You need basic knowledge of software development process and software development methodologies.
After completing this course, you will be able to :
1) Demonstrate the ability to participate effectively in agile practices/process for software development.
2) Explain the purpose behind common agile practices.
3) Ability to apply agile principles and values to a given situation.
4) Ability to identify and address most common problems encountered in adopting Agile methods.
Project: You will also be given opportunity to apply what you learn in this course. You will be given fictional case studies, where after studying the case study, you will have to exercise some of the practices, techniques, etc that team members of an agile team members are expected to know.

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