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Building A Smart Agile Product Backlog With User Stories
Last updated 7/2017
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 756.29 MB | Duration: 2h 34m
Gain the practical know how to create an Agile product backlog
What you'll learn
Learn how to visualize an e-commerce web application in terms its key features and capabilities
Learn how to use a product vision to lend purpose to a product backlog
Learn how to generate a continuous pipeline of ideas for a product backlog
Learn how to map each feature into one or more user stories and related acceptance criteria
Learn how to supplement a user story with appropriate mock ups
Learn how to identify epics & themes
Learn how to prioritize user stories and manage dependencies
Learn how to split & merge user stories
Requirements
Must complete course,"Authoring Elegant & Meaningful Agile User Stories" available on Udemy
Some basic familiarity, at high level, with a typical e-commerce website & what it is used for is needed. You can gain this familiarity if you are a user of or shop on any of the major e-commerce websites such as Amazon, Walmart, Target or Zappos, etc.
Description
A product backlog is an artifact that captures the entire body of work pertaining to an application. This is the most significant artifact for a Scrum, Kanban, Scrumban or any other Agile framework team since all the work that an Agile team does emanates from or is related to what is in their product backlog. And this is why, when it comes to creating, updating, and maintaining a product backlog, it needs to ample diligence and focus. This 2 + hours course is aimed at teaching you all you need to know about creating, updating & maintaining an Agile product backlog. I believe that learning by doing is one of the most powerful ways of gaining knowledge and that is basis of how I designed this course. In...