0
Your cart

Your cart is empty

Browse All Departments
  • All Departments
Price
  • R1,000 - R2,500 (2)
  • -
Status
Brand

Showing 1 - 2 of 2 matches in All Departments

The Professional Scrum Master (PSM I) Guide - Successfully practice Scrum with real-world projects and achieve your PSM I... The Professional Scrum Master (PSM I) Guide - Successfully practice Scrum with real-world projects and achieve your PSM I certification with confidence (Paperback)
Fred Heath
R1,041 Discovery Miles 10 410 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Go from absolute beginner to passing your PSM I exam first time with this comprehensive guide. Packed with practical examples, this book is updated for the latest Scrum guidelines to turn you into a Scrum Master! Key Features Go from absolute beginner to exam-ready with detailed explorations of Scrum use-cases Understand the different applications of agile concepts, and how to best apply them to your business Discover expert tips and work with real-world examples to pass the PSM I certification exam first time Book DescriptionEver wondered why you'd use Scrum over other process frameworks? Or what makes Agile just so agile? Or why you should bother with the PSM certification? This book has you covered. The Professional Scrum Master (PSM I) Guide is a comprehensive tutorial that will not only introduce you to the basics of Scrum, but build you up to be ready to pass your PSM I exam first time round. Where other books avoid detail, this guide provides you with detailed practical examples to take you from being an apprentice to becoming a master. Assuming you're a total beginner, this book will introduce you to Scrum methodologies with detailed use cases, teaching you the secrets of Scrum in such a way that you'll be well-equipped for the PSM I exam. This book demonstrates the real-world applications of Scrum in a variety of scenarios, all with practical examples. You'll understand why the structure of your Scrum team matters, what you can achieve with properly planned sprints, and how to create and manage sprint and product backlogs. The chapters are regularly concluded with quizzes relevant to the exam, reinforcing the values you learn on your journey. Finally, it concludes with some exam preparation and myth-dispelling to make sure you have an edge when it comes to earning your certificate. This is a guide that'll ensure you won't fall behind in an ever increasingly agile world. What you will learn Get to grips with Agile development and Scrum from the ground up Understand the roles and responsibilities within the Scrum team Discover how to conduct Scrum events and create Scrum artifacts Explore real-world scenarios and use cases for Scrum in action Develop an in-depth understanding of how to run a successful sprint to deliver results quickly Be fully prepared and able to pass your PSM I exam first time Who this book is forAssuming no prior knowledge of Scrum, this book is for professionals who want to build a strong foundation in Scrum practices with the intention of passing the PSM I exam. If you're a product owner or project manager looking to stay relevant in an agile world, this book is essential to helping you become a Scrum Master.

Managing Software Requirements the Agile Way - Bridge the gap between software requirements and executable specifications to... Managing Software Requirements the Agile Way - Bridge the gap between software requirements and executable specifications to deliver successful projects (Paperback)
Fred Heath
R1,062 Discovery Miles 10 620 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Learn how to deliver software that meets your clients' needs with the help of a structured, end-to-end methodology for managing software requirements and building suitable systems Key Features Learn how to communicate with a project's stakeholders to elicit software requirements Deal every phase of the requirement life cycle with pragmatic methods and techniques Manage the software development process and deliver verified requirements using Scrum and Kanban Book DescriptionDifficulty in accurately capturing and managing requirements is the most common cause of software project failure. Learning how to analyze and model requirements and produce specifications that are connected to working code is the single most fundamental step that you can take toward project success. This book focuses on a delineated and structured methodology that will help you analyze requirements and write comprehensive, verifiable specifications. You'll start by learning about the different entities in the requirements domain and how to discover them based on customer input. You'll then explore tried-and-tested methods such as impact mapping and behavior-driven development (BDD), along with new techniques such as D3 and feature-first development. This book takes you through the process of modeling customer requirements as impact maps and writing them as executable specifications. You'll also understand how to organize and prioritize project tasks using Agile frameworks, such as Kanban and Scrum, and verify specifications against the delivered code. Finally, you'll see how to start implementing the requirements management methodology in a real-life scenario. By the end of this book, you'll be able to model and manage requirements to create executable specifications that will help you deliver successful software projects. What you will learn Kick-start the requirements-gathering and analysis process in your first meeting with the client Accurately define system behavior as features Model and describe requirement entities using Impact Mapping and BDD Create a feature-based product backlog and use it to drive software development Write verification code to turn features into executable specifications Deliver the right software and respond to change using either Scrum or Kanban Choose appropriate software tools to provide transparency and traceability to your clients Who this book is forThis book is for software engineers, business analysts, product managers, project managers, and software project stakeholders looking to learn a variety of techniques and methodologies for collating accurate software requirements. A fundamental understanding of the software development life cycle (SDLC) is needed to get started with this book. Although not necessary, basic knowledge of the Agile philosophy and practices, such as Scrum, along with some programming experience will help you to get the most out of this book.

Free Delivery
Pinterest Twitter Facebook Google+
You may like...
Ecological and Environmental Physiology…
Jon F. Harrison, H. Arthur Woods, … Hardcover R4,378 Discovery Miles 43 780
Ystervuis Uit Die See - Uiters Geheime…
Arne Soderlund, Douw Steyn Paperback R330 R295 Discovery Miles 2 950
History of Friedrich Ii. of Prussia…
Thomas Carlyle Paperback R805 Discovery Miles 8 050
Conservation of the Richmond Birdwing…
Donald P.A. Sands, Tim R. New Hardcover R5,028 Discovery Miles 50 280
How to Read an Insect - A Smart Guide to…
Ross Piper Paperback R516 R474 Discovery Miles 4 740
Cerambycidae of the World - Biology and…
Qiao Wang Paperback R1,645 Discovery Miles 16 450
Sound Communication in Insects, Volume…
Russell Jurenka Hardcover R4,688 Discovery Miles 46 880
The New Royals - Queen Elizabeth's…
Katie Nicholl Hardcover R773 R664 Discovery Miles 6 640
Forests and Insect Conservation in…
Tim R. New Hardcover R3,052 Discovery Miles 30 520
Lives of the Queens of England, from the…
Agnes Strickland Paperback R538 Discovery Miles 5 380

 

Partners