- Lean Software Development
- Kanban
- Agile Software Development
- Software Development Process
- Software Development Kit (SDK)
- Scrum (Software Development)
- Application Security
- Software Architecture
- Software Testing
- Software Design
- Software Quality
Software Development Lifecycle Specialization
Launch Your Career in Software Development. Master techniques and best practices for traditional and agile software project management.
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What you will learn
Critically analyze software engineering development processes from our four selected development philosophies (traditional, secure, agile, and lean)
Describe the trade-offs among the philosophies with respect to environmental, organizational, and product constraints
Discuss the workings of exemplary processes within each of the given philosophies
Perform activities within each of the four aforementioned philosophies and explain how they satisfy the principles of the given philosophy
Skills you will gain
About this Specialization
Applied Learning Project
To cement the theoretical concept into solid learning, learners will be given multiple fictional case studies where learners will be asked to make decisions like what methodology will you choose, what practices/processes will you use and why? These projects will help learners apply the concepts into practice.
In agile course, learners will be asked to create a story map for a given situation, and make a case for agile methodology.
In lean course, learners will be asked to create a value stream map and use design thinking to a ficticious case study
All of the projects will be peer reviewed.
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Hands-on Project
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