1 / 16

ACP PMI training

ExcelR offers Agile certification in bangalore . ExceleR has trainers with 10 yrs of expertise . Quality of training delivered at ExcelR cannot be compared to elsewhere

hrhgdm55
Download Presentation

ACP PMI training

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Copy rights reserved. @ 2013.

  2. Exam Eligibility Exam Pattern Pre requisites Content Distribution Tools and Techniques Domains and Tasks for Agile Certification (PMI®-ACP) Agile Certified Practitioner

  3. General PM Experience Agile PM Experience Category Education PM education 21 contact Hours from REP 1500 hrs (Last 2 Years) One Bachelors 2000 hrs High School 21 contact Hours from REP 1500 hrs (Last 2 Years) Two 4000 hrs (PMI®-ACP) Agile Certified Practitioner

  4. No of Questions : 120 Duration : 3 hours Part Percentage Agile Tools and Techniques Agile Knowledge and Skills 50% 50% (PMI®-ACP) Agile Certified Practitioner

  5. (PMI®-ACP) Agile Certified Practitioner

  6. (PMI®-ACP) Agile Certified Practitioner

  7. (PMI®-ACP) Agile Certified Practitioner

  8. (PMI®-ACP) Agile Certified Practitioner

  9. Group of software development methods based on Iterative and incremental development Requirements and solutions evolve through collaboration between self-organizing, Cross-functional teams Promotes adaptive planning, evolutionary development and delivery. Time-boxed iterative approach Encourages rapid and flexible response to change It is a conceptual framework that promotes foreseen interactions throughout the development cycle. The Agile Manifesto introduced the term in 2001. (PMI®-ACP) Agile Certified Practitioner 9

  10. In February 2001, 17 software developers met to discuss lightweight development methods. They published the Agile Manifesto for Software Development to define the approach now known as agile software development (PMI®-ACP) Agile Certified Practitioner 10

  11. Lightweight agile software development methods evolved in the mid-1990s as a reaction against the Heavyweight waterfall waterfall-oriented methods. 1994 1995 1996 1997 RUP Scrum, DSDM ASD, FDD Crystal Clear, XP These are now collectively referred to as agile methodologies (PMI®-ACP) Agile Certified Practitioner

  12. Agile practices are gaining in popularity Survey Respondent 26% Forrester Study shows 74% of respondents claim a mature adoption of agile (“How Agile is Your Organization?, April 30,2013) Claim Mature Adoption 74% Agile provides a great way for software development organizations to deliver quality software in a predictable fashion Many organizations use a combination of agile and waterfall techniques depending on goals. 12

  13. Give me all requirements, otherwise it will cost you! 13

  14. Traditional Software Development Agile Software Development Requirements are analyzed Architecture and Design are created Requirements are implemented, tested and delivered Requirements are translated into User Stories and become the product backlog Usable chunks (high Value Stories) of software are developed in short periods of time (sprints, iterations, etc.) Customer works with the team and reviews software regularly Priorities may shift from iteration to iteration Agile teams expect and embrace change Months (or longer) occur before usable software for customer to evaluate 14

  15. Traditional Project Management Agile Project Management Planning given importance Execution given importance than planning Time and cost are fixed. Scope is derived Scope is fixed. Time and cost are derived Delivering within triple constraint is a success Scope once fixed follows change control Process and customer charged for every change Project manager controls the project and Controls the team Delivering business value is the success of the project Scope is flexible and change is accommodative Team controls the project and team is self organizing to take care of the project Incremental product is delivered to Customer frequently Documents are interim deliverables and Final product is delivered at the end of the phase (PMI®-ACP) Agile Certified Practitioner

  16. CONTACT US www.excelr.com enquiry@excelr.com Toll FREE : 1800-212-2120 (India) 0044-203-514-6638 (UK) 006-128-520-3240 (Australia) 001-844-392-3571 (USA) +2348181496946 (Nigeria) THANK YOU

More Related