Software Development Processes (SDLC Models)

A must watch course for all IT professionals to understand the Software Development Life Cycle.

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Software Development Processes (SDLC Models)

What You Will Learn!

  • Understand the Software Development Methodologies
  • Understand the Classic Model
  • Understand the Waterfall Model
  • Understand the V-Model
  • Understand the Iterative Model
  • Understand the Spiral Model
  • Understand the Rational Unified Process Model
  • Agile Fundamentals - Manifesto, Values, Principles, Practices etc.
  • Extreme Programming (XP) Fundamentals
  • SCRUM Fundamentals
  • Advantages and Disadvantages of these models

Description

Are you intimidated by the software development process details? Well, most people are. However, we will dismantle it for you. This course, which is carefully organized to help students to learn about Software Development Processes easily. 

This course will help students explore the Software Development Processes (i.e methodologies) that are very fundamentals behind the software development and the methodologies that you hear in the market. It is very critical for all IT professionals (Management Staff, Software Architects, Programmers, Testers, Database Developers, System Administrators, and Network Administrators) to possess a clear understanding of these processes.

Build the much needed strong foundation by learning these software development processes:

  • Classic Model

  • Waterfall Model

  • V-Model

  • Iterative Model

  • Spiral Model

  • Rational Unified Process Model (RUP).

  • Agile Fundamentals

Learning these methodologies helps students to communicate with high confidence with a noticeable difference at work. 

Who Should Attend!

  • Software Engineering Students
  • Project Managers / SCRUM Masters
  • Programmers & Testers
  • Database Professionals
  • Technical Managers
  • Any one who is interested in Software Development Process.

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Tags

  • Software Development
  • SDLC Software Development Life Cycle

Subscribers

672

Lectures

64

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