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There are 4 modules in this course
This course is aimed to teach systems engineers Agile methods can be utilized to help overcome weaknesses in the Systems Engineering process in environments with high rates of change. This course will provide an overview of Waterfall model weaknesses, how agile helps to overcome these weaknesses, and the basics of Scrum, the most popular Agile methodology used in Systems Engineering applications.
This module introduces the Waterfall model and Agile methodologies in systems engineering and software development. Learners will examine the strengths, weaknesses, and implications of documentation, customer collaboration, requirements volatility, and risk management in these approaches.
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12 videos1 assignment
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12 videos•Total 36 minutes
Revisiting the Waterfall Model•4 minutes
Weaknesses in the Waterfall Model•3 minutes
The Risk of Static Up-Front Requirements•2 minutes
Traditional Risk Management Shortfalls•4 minutes
Template Zombies•4 minutes
The Agile Manifesto•2 minutes
Individuals and Interactions Over Processes and Tools•2 minutes
Working Software Over Comprehensive Documentatio•4 minutes
Customer Collaboration Over Contract Negotiation•5 minutes
Responding to Change Over Following a Plan•2 minutes
Agile Principles•2 minutes
Agile Development•3 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Module 1 Quiz•30 minutes
Agile Practices, Risk Management, and Systems Engineering Integration
Module 2•1 hour to complete
Module details
This module explores the integration of Agile practices into systems engineering, emphasizing risk management, discipline, iterative development, and adaptability. Learners will also compare Agile and Waterfall approaches, focusing on testing, integration, and uncertainty management.
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8 videos1 assignment
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8 videos•Total 20 minutes
Agile Systems Engineering•5 minutes
Upfront Planning•2 minutes
Risk Management•2 minutes
Discipline•2 minutes
Reduced Integration Risk•2 minutes
Agile Validation•2 minutes
Agile Teambuilding•4 minutes
Common Agile Approaches•1 minute
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Module 2 Quiz•30 minutes
Scrum Roles, Principles, and Team Dynamics
Module 3•1 hour to complete
Module details
This module provides a deep dive into the Scrum framework, including its roles, ceremonies, and pillars. Learners will explore the responsibilities of Scrum Masters, Product Owners, and Development Teams while connecting Scrum to lean thinking and self-management principles.
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6 videos1 assignment
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6 videos•Total 12 minutes
Introduction to Scrum•1 minute
Scrum Theory•2 minutes
Scrum Artifacts and Roles•3 minutes
Development Team•2 minutes
Scrum Master•2 minutes
Product Owner•2 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Module 3 Quiz•30 minutes
Scaling Agile and Scrum in Complex Systems Engineering
Module 4•1 hour to complete
Module details
This module addresses the challenges and opportunities of applying Scrum and Agile practices to large-scale systems engineering projects. Learners will study scaling issues, communication across teams, backlog management, and the balance between agility and system complexity.
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8 videos1 reading1 assignment
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8 videos•Total 23 minutes
Overview of the Sprint•3 minutes
Sprint Planning•3 minutes
Daily Scrum•2 minutes
Sprint Review•2 minutes
Sprint Retrospective•2 minutes
The Product Backlog•4 minutes
The Agile Systems Engineer•2 minutes
Challenges in Agile Systems Engineering Projects•4 minutes
1 reading•Total 10 minutes
Product Backlog Items•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Module 4 Quiz•30 minutes
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