COURSE SPECIFICATIONS
Course Code: | | IQ003-M | 
| Duration: | | 1.0 hours | Author: | | InQuestra Learning | Rating: | |
| Pre-requisites: | | None | Level | | Novice to Intermediate Level |
Learn Through Your Phone (without Roaming or Data charges)Now you can experience the same great course through your mobile device as you do through your computer! Compatible with all smart devices, such as, iPhones, iPods, Palm, Blackberry, iPAQ and ALL other devices that support MP4 format. Please note, your device should have a minimum of 50mg of free memory available on your mobile device. Learn on your commute to or from the office, while you are waiting for your next appointment, or whenever you have a spare moment as our short module segments provide you with the flexibility to manage your learning according to your schedule. After purchasing this product from the InQuestra Store you will be given access to all the above mentioned formats and device resolutions. Simply select the format best suited to your device and upload them to your mobile device. That's it. You can now learn-on-the-go without data or roaming charges! Course SummaryUnlike other methodologies, Agile methodologies and in particular Extreme Programming, commonly known as XP, have only been around for 10 years or less. Their principles are changing our industry’s collective thinking about developing application systems. However, all is not evolving as expected and struggles with discovering, defining and documenting User Stories are surfacing. Have you struggled with questions like these? - How do I put User Stories in their proper context?
- How detailed should each User Story be?
- How do I write User Stories consistently?
- How do I determine the dependencies between User Stories?
- How do I deal with contradictory and ambiguous User Stories?
- What is the Extreme Programming Development Cycle?
We’ll answer these questions as well as dispel some of the myths surfacing around Extreme Programming, introduce you to the Extreme Programming (XP) and Extreme Analysis (XA) development cycles and of course focus on the development of solid User Stories in an XP environment. This tutorial is intended for those who are relatively new to the User Story and Extreme Programming world and want to do it ‘right the first time’, or those who are experienced and want to pick up some tips and techniques before tackling their next XP project. Delivery OptionsSelf-paced, mobile |
| IQ003-M | $19.99US | | Landscape Displays (e.g. Apple one, iPod Touch, Blackberry Storm, iPAQ, HTC Touch Pro, Motorola Droid) | 
| Wide Screen (Large) | MP4 480x 320 | WideScreen Displays (e.g. Most Blackberry devices, Apple iPod, Palm Pre) | 
| Wide Screen (Small) | MP4 320x180 | Standard Displays (All Other Smart/Video Devices, Apple iPod, Blackberry, Palm, LG, Motorola, Sony Ericsson, Nokia, HTC, Samsung, Sanyo, Pantech, HP) | 
| Full Screen (Small) | MP4 320x240 |
Who Should AttendBusiness Analysts, Business Systems Analysts, Systems Analysts, Project Managers, Business Managers Sample Screen ShotLearning Objectives- Dispel some of the common myths surrounding Extreme Programming (XP).
- Gain an appreciation for the Extreme Programming development cycle, iteration planning and the “Planning Game”.
- Understand how to discover, describe and document “digital” User Stories that lower the estimation spike and enhance project velocity.
- Gain an appreciation for the Extreme Analysis process which marries to the techniques needed in the “Planning Game”.
- Tips and guidelines.
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Reviews Urban Legends Debunked! Reviewer: Peggy from Dow Chemical
Thanks for this. It really helped to clear-up some of my misconceptions of XP. I particularly liked the clear and concise XP overview.
Extreme Programming Requires Extreme Analysis Reviewer: Beverley from Dow Chemical
This is the first time I’ve heard of “Extreme Analysis”. Having been exposed to an XP development effort in our shop I wish I had known about this process earlier .It would have saved our team a lot of churn. I also think XA has applicability to SCRUM & FDD development.
”Digital” User Stories Reviewer: Alex from Tangient Associates
I’m a Business Analyst and ever since my first experience with User Stories, I found that they were not written to a consistent level of detail and they were sometimes ambiguous and contradictory. Now that I know how to write User Stories “digitally” the developers can now provide confident estimates.
It Doesn’t Take That Long After All! Reviewer: Roger from Citigroup Financial.
To all those who think that it takes too long to do analysis in the XP world need to look at these numbers. Analysis only takes 2-3% of the effort for a release, not 20-30% in the legacy days.
Course ContentWelcomeMythology- We don’t need to follow any development process
- We don’t need to do any documentation
- We don’t need any Customer sign-off
- We don’t need to produce any kind of plan
Extreme Programming (XP)- What is Extreme Programming (XP)?
- Extreme Programming Best Practices
- The “Planning Game”
- What is the Goal of XP?
- The XP Development Cycle
User Stories- What are User Stories?
- How User Stories are generated
- Sample User Story
- Iteration Planning
Extreme Analysis (XA)- What is Extreme Analysis?
- XA Example
- Developing User Stories
- User Story Example - Expanded
- How Long Does It Take?
- Describe the Exceptions
- For each relevant variation, describe an Alternate Flow.
BenefitsSummaryNext Steps Reference Material Available
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