Learning Path
Agile Project Management with JIRA
JIRA for agile gives you complete understanding and hands-on experience on how one can utilize JIRA to implement effectively agile practices.
Course curriculum
Module 1: Introduction to JIRA & Getting started
- 1.1 Introduction to JIRA course
- 1.1 Getting started with JIRA
- 1.1 Understanding JIRA Dashboard
Module 2: Issues in Jira
- 2.1 Creating Issues Part 1
- 2.1 Creating Issues Part 2
- 2.1 Configuring Issues
Module 3: Sprint in Jira
- 3.1 Creating Sprint Part 1
- 3.1 Creating Sprint Part 2
- 3.1 Running sprint TODO to WIP to DONE
Module 4: Test issue in Jira
- 4.1 Atlassian Market Place
- 4.1 Install Zypher and Test issue Part 1
- 4.1 Install Zypher and Test issue Part 2
- 4.1 Write Test Issue in JIRA
- 4.1 Writting Test steps
- 4.1 Execute Test issue
Module 5: Searching, Cloning and making bulk changes
- 5.1 Clonning Issue
- 5.1 Searching Issues and making bulk changes
- 5.1 Exporting Issues
- 5.1 Creating favorite search filters for Issues
Module 6: Finding and reporting Bugs
- 6.1 Finding and reporting Bugs
- 6.1 Bug template
- 6.1 Adding Defect in JIRA
- 6.1 Attaching files and screenshot to Defects
- 6.1 Searching Defects
Module 7: Reports in Jira
- 7.1 Reports in JIRA Part 1
- 7.1 Reports in JIRA Part 2
- 7.1 Reports – Burndown Chart Part 1
- 7.1 Reports – Burndown Chart Part 2
- 7.1 Reports – Sprint Chart
- 7.1 Reports -Velocity chart
Module 8: Traceability Matrix
- 8.1 Traceability matrix
Module 9: Boards in Jira
- 9.1 Agile Boards
- 9.1 Scrum board vs Kanban board
- 9.1 Configure boards
Module 10: Admin Task
- 10.1 Install Jira and Create Project
- 10.1 Create Project
- 10.1 Invite members and create group
Jira for Software Testers
Jira is the tracker for teams planning and building great products. Thousands of teams choose Jira to capture and organize issues, assign work, and follow team activity. At your desk or on the go with the new mobile interface, Jira helps your team get the job done.
This Jira for testers course is designed to get you up with speed on how to be more productive and effective in Jira. With more than 4 hours of content, we'll focus on the Jira tasks for testers. The modules in this course are completed focus and designed for software testers, so no matter if you are a junior or senior software tester you'll be able to quickly access the things you need as a tester or as managing a Jira for testing team.
Course curriculum
Module 1: Jira
- 1.1 Jira tutorial
- 1.1 Jira login credentials
Module 2: Introduction to Jira & getting started
- 2.1 Introduction to Jira
- 2.1 JIRA Introduction
- 2.1 Getting started Jira with Zephyr
- 2.1 Installing Zephyr and Adding Test Issue
- 2.1 Jira Products
- 2.1 Atlassian Marketplace for Jira
- 2.1 Understanding Jira dashboard
- 2.1 JIRA Dashboard Creaton and Customization
- 2.1 How to create a project
- 2.1 Understanding JIRA Project and Creating Projects in JIRA
- 2.1 Interview Questions
Module 3: Agile concepts refresher & Jira terms
- 3.1 Agile methodology
- 3.1 Introduction to JIRA agile board
- 3.1 Scrum methodology
- 3.1 JIRA Board Creation-- SCRUM & KANBAN
- 3.1 Kanban methodology
- 3.1 Jira terms
- 3.1 Interview Questions
Module 4: Issues in Jira
- 4.1 Understanding backlog in Jira
- 4.1 Intro to issues in Jira
- 4.1 Creating issues
- 4.1 Cloning issues
- 4.1 Editing issues
- 4.1 Linking issues
- 4.1 Searching for issues
- 4.1 Creating Favourite search filter for issues
- 4.1 Interview Questions
Module 5: Sprint in Jira
- 5.1 What is sprint
- 5.1 Creating sprint
- 5.1 Running sprint TO DO to WIP to DONE
Module 6: Test issue in Jira
- 6.1 Atlassian market place
- 6.1 Atlassian Marketplace for Jira
- 6.1 Install Zephyr
- 6.1 Installng Zephyr and Adding Test Issue
- 6.1 Write test issue in Jira
- 6.1 How to write Test Cases in JIRA
- 6.1 Writing test steps
- 6.1 Execute test issue
- 6.1 Executing Test Cases in JIRA
- 6.1 Cloning test cases in Jira
- 6.1 Cloning Test Cases in Jira
- 6.1 Exporting test cases in Jira
- 6.1 Exporting Test Cases in JIRA
- 6.1 Interview Questions
Module 7: Finding and reporting bugs
- 7.1 Bug template
- 7.1 Introduction of Defect Template
- 7.1 Adding Bug issue in Jira
- 7.1 Login Defect IN JIRA
- 7.1 Attaching files and screenshot to defects
- 7.1 Adding Screenshots and Images in JIRA issues
- 7.1 Searching bugs in bulk
- 7.1 How to search defect and do bulk changes
Module 8: Reports in Jira
- 8.1 Introduction to Jira reports
- 8.1 Reports – burndown chart & burnup chart
- 8.1 Burndown Chart Report
- 8.1 Reports – sprint chart
- 8.1 Sprint Report
- 8.1 Reports - velocity chart
- 8.1 Reports - created Vs resolved issue report
- 8.1 Created Vs Resolved Issue Report
- 8.1 Interview Questions
Module 9: Test reporting
- 9.1 Test summary
- 9.1 Test cycles
- 9.1 Traceability matrix
Module 10: Jira Skill Path
- 10.1 Jira project activity
Scrum Master Certification
Course curriculum
Module 1: Scrum Master Curriculum
- 1.1 Part 1 - Introduction
- 1.1 Part 2 - Understanding Certifications
- 1.1 Part 3 - Understanding Agile
- 1.1 Part 4 - Agile Vs Scrum
- 1.1 Part 5 - Agile Concepts
- 1.1 Part 6 - Agile Myths
- 1.1 Part 7 - Why Agility is Crucial
- 1.1 Part 8 - Principles Agile Manifesto
- 1.1 Part 10 - DOWNTIME
- 1.1 Part 11 - Agile Umbrella
- 1.1 Part 12 - What is Scrum
- 1.1 Part 13 - Scrum with Agile
- 1.1 Part 14 - Scrum Guide
- 1.1 Part 15 - Origin of Scrum
- 1.1 Part 16 - Five Scrum Values
- 1.1 Part 17 - Scrum in IT
- 1.1 Part 18 - Scrum in Non-IT Industries
- 1.1 Part 19 - Scrum Roles _ Responsibility
- 1.1 Part 20 - Scrum Team
- 1.1 Part 21 - Team Accountabilities
- 1.1 Part 22- Stages of Team Formation
- 1.1 Part 23 - Challenges of New Teams
- 1.1 Part 24 - Scrum Team Values
- 1.1 Part 25 - Development Team _ Duties
- 1.1 Part 26 - Product Owner
- 1.1 Part 27 - Scrum Master _ Duties
- 1.1 Part 28 - Checklist for New ScrumMaster
- 1.1 Part 29 - Typical Day of a ScrumMaster
- 1.1 Part 30 - 7 Cs of Communication
- 1.1 Part 31 - Product _ Sprint Backlogs
- 1.1 Part 32 - Product Backlog _ Your To Do List
- 1.1 Part 33 - Sprint Backlogs
- 1.1 Part 34 - Understanding Sprint
- 1.1 Part 35 - Product Increment
- 1.1 Part 36 - Slice in Sprint
- 1.1 Part 37 - User Story
- 1.1 Part 38 - Themes Epics Stories, Tasks
- 1.1 Part 39 - User Story Breakdown
- 1.1 Part 40 - Definition of Ready
- 1.1 Part 41 - Acceptance Criteria
- 1.1 Part 42 - Definition of Done
- 1.1 Part 43 - Technical Debt
- 1.1 Part 44 - Scrum Events
- 1.1 Part 45 - Product Backlog Refinement
- 1.1 Part 46 - Planning Poker
- 1.1 Part 47 - Story Points
- 1.1 Part 50 - Relative Sizing Grid
- 1.1 Part 51 - Dot Voting
- 1.1 Part 52 - Thumbs Up _ Fist of Five
- 1.1 Part 53 - Understanding Sprint
Business Analyst
Course curriculum
Module 1: Business Analyst Curriculum
- 1.1 Business analyst introduction
- 1.1 Requirement gathering
- 1.1 Software requirement specification (SRS)
- 1.1 SRS features
- 1.1 Requirement elicitation
- 1.1 Requirement elicitation techniques
- 1.1 Requirement presentation
- 1.1 Requirement traceability matrix (RTM)
- 1.1 RTM-workflow
- 1.1 RTM-parameters
- 1.1 RTM-template
- 1.1 How to write user stories
- 1.1 UML
- 1.1 Wireframing
- 1.1 Why framing
- 1.1 Business process modeling (BPM)
- 1.1 Change management (CM)
- 1.1 The change problem
- 1.1 Change problem phase
- 1.1 SRS, FRS, BRS
- 1.1 Skill path
Module 2: Interview Assessment Practice
- 2.1 Agile concepts
- 2.1 General BA questions
- 2.1 Requirement gathering techniques
- 2.1 BA tester role
- 2.1 Testing
- 2.1 Requirement creation
- 2.1 Requirement validation
Module 3: Business Analyst Introduction
- 3.1 Business-Analyst
- 3.1 Skills Needed by BA
- 3.1 Principles of BA
- 3.1 Business Analyst Responsibilities
- 3.1 Why you should be a Business analyst?
- 3.1 Who can be a Business analyst?
- 3.1 Common Problems Business Analyst Faces
Module 4: Requirement gathering
- 4.1 Lifecycle of Requirement
- 4.1 Types of Requirements
- 4.1 Understanding Requirements
- 4.1 Business Requirements
- 4.1 Functional (Low Level) Requirements
- 4.1 Difference Between Business & Functional Requirements
- 4.1 Non-functional Requirements
- 4.1 Requirement Gathering and Elicitation Techniques
- 4.1 Industry Challenges
- 4.1 Stakeholder Needs Analysis
- 4.1 How to Present Requirements as a Business Analyst
Module 5: Requirement creation
- 5.1 Software Requirements Specification template
- 5.1 Planning & Managing Requirements
Module 6: UML
- 6.1 UML – Unified Modelling Language
- 6.1 Types of UML
- 6.1 Elements of UML
Module 7: Structural Diagrams
- 7.1 Class Diagram
- 7.1 Object Diagram
- 7.1 Component Diagram
- 7.1 Deployment Diagram
Module 8: Behavioral Diagrams
- 8.1 Interaction Diagram
- 8.1 Statechart Diagram
- 8.1 Activity Diagram
Module 9: Change management
- 9.1 Change Request Management
- 9.1 Change Control for IT Business Analyst
- 9.1 Change order request
Module 10: Business Process Management
- 10.1 Business Process Management
Module 11: BPM templates
- 11.1 Acquisition-following-RFQ
- 11.1 Airline check in
- 11.1 Answer customer call
- 11.1 Assign the delivery
- 11.1 Bank account opening
- 11.1 Pizza co delivery process
Module 12: To-do List
- 12.1 Business Analyst checklist
BA Assessment
This assessment course is designed to get the interview questions of BA courses. In this section interview questions are provided for cost effective and faster hirings.
Course curriculum