Course Description

Learn how to create, elaborate and manage requirements in Agile projects - using epics, personas, user stories and backlogs with close cross-team and cross-company collaboration.

Audience: Business Analysts, Product Owners, UX Specialists, Scrum Masters, Developers, Functional Testers

Learning Cases and Simulations:

✓ Set up and implement requirements process and tools
✓ Envisioning: agile vision, epics and release themes
✓ Gathering: elicit and specify scenarios and personas
✓ Create user stories with acceptance criteria
✓ Drive backlog grooming in an agile team
✓ Elaborate stories with modeling techniques (e.g. use cases)
✓ Size product backlog items with story points and perform ranking
✓ Obtain stakeholder feedback
✓ Perform efficient requirements and change management

agileXL-SoftO2 Training

Bruce Schoor

Course curriculum

  • 1

    M0: Introduction

    • M0 Introduction ( Open This First )

    • M0 Training resources

  • 2

    M1: Requirements Engineering Essentials

    • M1 Instruction 01-10

    • M1 Instruction 11-16

    • M1 Exercises

  • 3

    M2: Agile and Scrum Projects

    • M2 Instruction 01-04

    • M2 Instruction 05-10

    • M2 Instruction 11-20

    • M2 Exercises

  • 4

    M3: Project Scope and Business Requirements

    • M3 Instruction 01-08

    • M3 Instruction 09-16

    • M3 Exercises

  • 5

    M4: Requirements Elicitation and Discovery

    • M4 Instruction 01-07

    • M4 Instruction 08-16

    • M4 Exercises

  • 6

    M5: Writing User Stories and Backlog Management

    • M5 Instruction 01-07

    • M5 Instruction 08-16

    • M5 Exercises

  • 7

    M6: Specification and Solution Design

    • M6 Instruction 01-10

    • M6 Instruction 11-23

    • M6 Exercises

  • 8

    M7: From Requirements to Implementation

    • M7 Instruction 01-08

    • M7 Instruction 09-16

    • M7 Exercises

  • 9

    M8: Change Management

    • M8 Instruction 01-06

    • M8 Instruction 07-12

    • M8 Exercises

  • 10

    M9: Tools Support

    • M9 Instruction 01-14

    • M9 Exercises