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There are 4 modules in this course
This course covers the techniques required to break down and map requirements into plans that will ultimately drive software production.
Upon successful completion of this course, you will be able to:
- Create effective plans for software development
- Map user requirements to developer tasks
- Assess and plan for project risks
- Apply velocity-driven planning techniques
- Generate work estimates for software products
Welcome to the first module! In this module, you will be learning some basic principles that you will need for effective planning. You will start this module off with an introduction to planning. You will then learn about how planning, and the approach you take to planning, can reduce uncertainty in your project. We will then move onto learning how to breakdown a project into small, manageable pieces, and how to organize those pieces. Finally, we will go over the differences between estimates, targets, and commitments. Together, these lessons will build a good base for learning planning techniques at both the release and iteration level.
What's included
7 videos6 readings1 assignment1 peer review
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7 videos•Total 52 minutes
Specialization Preview•2 minutes
Introduction to Agile Planning for Software Products•4 minutes
4.1.1: Introduction To Planning•6 minutes
4.1.1A: Introduction To Planning•6 minutes
4.1.2: Uncertainty Space•6 minutes
4.1.3: Work Breakdown Structure•14 minutes
4.1.4: Estimates, Targets, and Commitments•14 minutes
6 readings•Total 60 minutes
Meet your presenters: Morgan Patzelt•10 minutes
Meet your presenters: Bradley Poulette•10 minutes
Meet Your Facilitators•10 minutes
Course Resources: Agile Planning for Software Products•10 minutes
Course Map: Agile Planning for Software Products•10 minutes
Module 1: Supplemental Resources•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Module 1: Assessment (Graded)•30 minutes
1 peer review•Total 60 minutes
Module 1: Work Breakdown Structure (Graded)•60 minutes
Module 2: Project Planning
Module 2•4 hours to complete
Module details
Welcome to module 2! Now that you’ve gotten your feet wet with general principles in project planning, let’s talk about some specific ways that you can use to implement those techniques. We’ll first discuss the concepts of story points and velocity, then move into how time boxing can be used to improve your project efficiency. We’ll then introduce the Gantt chart, a basic tried and true method of visualizing project tasks. We’ll finish off with techniques for planning your project at a release level, which will set the stage for iteration planning in the next module.
What's included
6 videos7 readings1 assignment1 peer review
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6 videos•Total 52 minutes
4.2.1: Story Points•5 minutes
4.2.1A: Story Points•11 minutes
4.2.2: Velocity Estimates•9 minutes
4.2.3: Time Boxing•6 minutes
4.2.4: Gantt Charts•5 minutes
4.2.5: Release Plans•15 minutes
7 readings•Total 70 minutes
Discussion: User Story Points•10 minutes
Stanley's Problem: Part 3, Estimate User Stories•10 minutes
Discussion: Velocity•10 minutes
Stanley's Problem: Part 4, Estimate Velocity•10 minutes
Release Planning Tips•10 minutes
Stanley's Problem: Part 5, Release Plan•10 minutes
Module 2: Supplemental Resources•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Module 2: Assessment (Graded)•30 minutes
1 peer review•Total 60 minutes
Module 2: Release Planning (Graded)•60 minutes
Module 3: Iteration Planning
Module 3•3 hours to complete
Module details
This module will be focusing on planning techniques at the iteration or sprint level. You will start by looking at various techniques for estimating task time. You will then look at task dependencies in more detail. This will come in handy when you learn two visual planning charts--the Critical Path Method chart, and the PERT chart. Finally, you will learn the process for creating an iteration plan. By the end of this module, you will have the tools you need to plan sprints or iterations for development.
What's included
6 videos2 readings1 assignment1 peer review
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6 videos•Total 57 minutes
4.3.1: Estimating Task Time•8 minutes
4.3.1A: Estimating Task Time•12 minutes
4.3.2: Task Dependencies•7 minutes
4.3.3: CPM Chart•10 minutes
4.3.4: PERT Chart•9 minutes
4.3.5: Iteration Planning•11 minutes
2 readings•Total 20 minutes
Worksheet and Discussion: Calculating Task Time•10 minutes
Module 3: Supplemental Resources•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Module 3: Assessment (Graded)•30 minutes
1 peer review•Total 60 minutes
Module 3: CPM Chart (Graded)•60 minutes
Module 4: Risk Planning
Module 4•3 hours to complete
Module details
You’ve made it to the last module, congratulations! Here, we’re going to talk about what can cause projects to fail. We’ll start off by discussing common causes of failures, including anti-patterns. Then, you’ll learn how to assess risks, looking at their likelihood and potential impact on the project. We’ll end on an optimistic note by leaving you with strategies for intervening when risks present themselves and avoiding those risks to begin with.
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Reviewed on Dec 11, 2018
It's a solid addition to get the specialization certificate. I may give it 4.5+ stars, but the course resources are exceptional - its like they wrote their own textbook almost.
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Reviewed on Jan 28, 2016
This course has the minimal information than its brother courses, you may need to add more details focus on the planning more and give more assignment if applicable.
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Reviewed on Aug 23, 2020
The course provides an in dept knowledge regarding the different charts and estimation along with how to identify the risk and take take appropriate steps in planning
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