IREB Certifierad Agil Kravspecialist
The course provides knowledge in requirements management in agile development projects and prepares for the certification exam "IREB CPRE RE@Agile Primer".
Note! Certification is not included in the course price but is booked separately, see information on certification below.
Certification preparation
- Course participation is not required, but is recommended by IREB
- Approx. 22 multiple-choice questions, 40 minutes (10 minutes extra if exam language is not the candidate's mother tongue), 70% score required for passing result
- Certification body that organizes exams in Sweden
- How can you take the exam yourself?
- Detailed exam rules (in English)
- Practical exam in English (online)
Online exams at PEARSON VUE or PROMETRIC are also available
Utbildningsformer
Remote
Längd
2 dagar
Pris
21450 kr
Target Audience
Requirements engineers, business analysts, programmers, testers, quality managers, project managers @Agile, especially participants in agile teams, especially product owners and Scrum masters.
Prior knowledge
No special prior knowledge is required
Course content: IREB Certified Agile Requirements Specialist
1. Motivation and mindset
1.1 Why do you work agile?
1.2 Mindset and values within requirements management and within agile methods
1.3 Superstructure of agile principles and requirements methods to RE@Agile
1.4 Benefits, pitfalls and costs of RE@Agile
1.5 RE@Agile and concept work
2. RE@Agile basics
2.1 The overview of agile methods
2.2 Scrum plus good practices as an example
2.3 Comparison between product owner and requirements engineer
2.4 Requirements management as a continuous process
2.5 Value-driven development process
2.6 Simplicity as a basic concept
2.7 To inspect and adjust
3. RE@Agile artifacts and techniques
3.1 Artifacts within RE@Agile
3.2 Technicians within RE@Agile
4. Organizational aspects of RE@Agile
4.1 Organizational influence
4.2 Agile IT in a non-agile organizational environment
4.3 Dealing with complex problems through scalability
4.4 Determining scope in advance and continuous requirements management