Duration: 4 days – 28 hrs
Overview
Welcome to the Project Management – Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) Training, a comprehensive program tailored to equip participants with essential skills and methodologies to manage and navigate through the intricate stages of software development. This training course aims to equip participants with the knowledge and tools necessary to effectively manage software development projects through various SDLC methodologies, fostering successful project outcomes.
Objectives
- SDLC Methodology Proficiency: Gain a thorough understanding of various SDLC methodologies and their respective advantages and limitations.
- Effective Project Planning: Acquire skills to plan, manage, and navigate through different phases of the software development life cycle.
- Requirements Management: Learn effective techniques for eliciting, documenting, and managing software requirements.
- Quality Assurance and Testing Skills: Develop strategies for quality assurance and effective testing practices within the SDLC.
- Deployment and Maintenance Competence: Understand successful deployment strategies and post-implementation maintenance.
- Risk Management and Change Control: Identify, manage, and mitigate risks while handling changes within the SDLC phases.
- Agile Integration: Implement Agile principles and practices into SDLC for flexibility and collaborative management.
- Real-world Application: Apply learned methodologies and strategies in practical scenarios through case studies, understanding successes and challenges in software development.
Audience
- Project Managers: Those overseeing and managing software development projects, responsible for project planning and execution.
- Software Developers: Individuals involved in the coding, programming, and development of software applications.
- Business Analysts: Professionals involved in eliciting and documenting software requirements, ensuring alignment with business objectives.
- Quality Assurance/Testers: Individuals responsible for testing and ensuring the quality and functionality of software developed.
- Systems Analysts/Architects: Professionals designing system architecture and solutions within the software development process.
- IT Managers: Those responsible for overseeing IT departments, making strategic decisions, and aligning software projects with organizational goals.
- Product Managers: Individuals involved in overseeing the development of software products, managing their lifecycle and market placement.
- Agile Practitioners: Professionals familiar with Agile methodologies seeking to integrate these principles into the SDLC.
- Business Stakeholders: Those interested in understanding the software development process and ensuring the software aligns with business needs.
Pre- requisites
- Basic understanding of project management concepts.
- Familiarity with software development processes.
- No prior experience in SDLC required.
Course Content
Introduction
- DLC Overview
- Phases in SDLC
- SDLC Models
V-SHAPED Model
- Overview
- Phases
- Advantages and Disadvantages
Iterative and Incremental Model
- Overview
- Phases
- Advantages and Disadvantages
Spiral Model
- Overview
- Phases
- Advantages and Disadvantages
Software Prototyping Model
- Overview
- Phases
- Advantages and Disadvantages
Waterfall Model
- Overview
- Phases
- Advantages and Disadvantages
Agile Model
- Introduction to Agile
- Agile Manifesto
- Values
- Principles
- Advantages and Disadvantages
- Agile Flavors
Agile: Kanban
- Kanban Overview
- Kanban Roles
- Kanban Cards
- Kanban Events
- The Flow
- Kanban Board and Tools
Agile: Scrum
- Scrum Overview
- Scrum Roles
- Scrum Artifacts
- Scrum Events
Agile: The Product of Backlog
- Product Backlog Overview
- Product Vision
- User Story Mapping
- Product Backlog Items
- User Story
- Definition of Ready
- Definition of Done
Agile: Scrum Events
- Scrum Events Overview
- Sprint
- Sprint Planning
- Daily Standup Meeting
- Sprint Review
- Sprint Retrospective