Mastering Project Administration in IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management (ELM)
This course teaches you how to configure project areas and processes so that the core IBM practices for agile development and change and release management can be effectively adopted by the project team. This course begins with a discussion of best practices for project planning. Through a balanced combination of presentation, class discussion, and hands-on exercises, you learn how to configure projects, teams, and iterations configure project and team dashboards; and create queries and reports.
Configuration for component tools in the requirements, work management , and test management are covered in this course.
You should:
- Have experience working with Microsoft Windows
- Understand basic software development principles
- Understand basic project planning principles
- Have working knowledge of an Eclipse-based IDE
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN:
- Understand project planning with a focus on Agile development and the Scrum process framework
- Understand how IBM Engineering Workflow Management, DOORS Next, and Engineering Test Management support software development process models
- Understand how to create and configure a project area and project teams in IBM Engineering Workflow Management, DOORS Next, and Engineering Test Management, with an emphasis on using the Scrum process template
- Understand how to use IBM Engineering Workflow Management, DOORS Next, and Engineering Test Management to develop and maintain plans for project and team releases, iterations, and schedule risk assessment
Learn to use installed templates to create custom reports for your project stakeholders. Also, learn how to create a project dashboard, giving your stakeholders a high-level view of project status on a single page.
This intermediate course is for:
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- Project Administrators
- Team Leads
- Scrum Masters
- Product Owners