Scrum Developer Certification Questions Practice Tests!
Certification preparation with 200+ questions/answers from the best of Professional Scrum Developer (scrum+dev concepts)
What you will learn
Developing & Delivering Products Professionally
Understanding & Applying the Scrum Framework
Developing People & Teams
Managing Products with Agility
Why take this course?
Congratulations! You've found the most efficient, profitable, and up-to-date Q&A resource online for learning Scrum as a developer!
Scrum is a framework for managing and completing complex projects. It is often used in software development, but it can be applied to any field or industry. Scrum is a popular and widely adopted approach to project management, and many developers around the world use it as part of their workflow.
Scrum was developed in the early 1990s. It was created by Ken Schwaber and Jeff Sutherland, who were both experienced software developers. Scrum was first presented at an OOPSLA conference in 1995, and since then it has become a widely adopted approach to project management. As such, it is a valuable skill to have when seeking a job in this field. Scrum can help you demonstrate to potential employers that you have a deep understanding of the principles of agile development and the ability to effectively manage complex projects.
This Q&A course is fully up-to-date with the PSDI of the 2020 Scrum guide version :
The Scrum Framework
Working within a Scrum Team
Definition of Done
Backlog management practices and slicing features
Code quality and Technical Debt
Agile architecture practices
Test Driven Development
Pair Programming
Agile Testing and other practices to ensure quality
Using DevOps with Scrum
You will exert your knowledge through practical training on a set of 200+ questions through this Udemy course.
You will review concepts such as:
Exploratory testing, Black Box Testing, White Box Testing, Behavior Driven Development, Benefits of Test-Driven Development, The Advantages of Pair Programming, DRY Benefits
Depth of Inheritance, Coupling, Class Responsibility Collaborator (CRC) Cards, Technical debt, Code Coverage
Continuous Integration, Continuous Delivery, Continuous Deployment
Release branching, Feature branching, Task branching
ALM (Application Lifecycle Management)
Burn-down Chart, Burn-up Chart
Good Definition of Done
Product Backlog, Sprint Backlog
INVEST User Stories
Roles: Scrum Master, Product Owner, Developers
Sprint Planning, Sprint Review, Daily Scrum...
Scrum's five values: Commitment, Focus, Openness, Respect, and Courage
And much more...
Excellence is not an art. It is the habit of practice. --Aristotle