RE@Agile Primer

according to IREB® syllabus

Do you work with changing requirements and priorities in agile projects, do you want to manage them efficiently and ensure effective communication? If you’d like to learn how to combine requirements engineering and agile methodologies, this training is perfect for you. We’ll show you how requirements engineering and agility complement each other, the importance of close collaboration with the team, stakeholders and ‘just-in-time’ requirements.

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Objectives

  • Understand the mindset and motivation of agile methods
  • Accurately apply agile methods
  • Explore similarities and differences between traditional and agile approaches in requirements engineering
  • Apply relevant work products and techniques
  • Intensive preparation for the CPRE FL RE@Agile – Primer

Target groups:

Business Analyst, Requirements Engineer, Usability Expert, Scrum Master, AI Expert, Project Manager, Project Director, Demand Manager, Portfolio Manager, IT Project Director, Test Manager, Tester, Test Automation Specialist, Test Engineer, Enterprise Architect, System Architect, Software Architect, Software Designer, Software Developer, Product Owner and for all who are ready to explore the possibilities.

Certificate - IREB® CPRE RE@Agile Primer

The course is based on the current IREB® syllabus and prepares you for the Certified Professional for Requirements Engineering – RE@Agile Primer exam which you may take online.

Note:

The certification exam consists of a multiple choice test. There is an additional fee for the certification exam. Refer to the exam modalities and fees page for more information.

Syllabus

1. Motivation and mindsets

  • Motivation to use agile
  • Mindsets and values in RE and agile
  • Bridging RE and agile principles towards RE@Agile
  • Benefits, misconceptions and pitfalls for the use of RE@Agile
  • RE@Agile and conceptual work

2. Fundamentals of RE@Agile

  • Agile methods
  • Scrum as an example
  • Differences and commonalities between requirements engineers and product owners
  • Requirements Engineering as continuous process
  • Value-driven development
  • Simplicity as essential concept
  • Inspect and adapt

3. Work products and techniques in RE@Agile

  • Work products in RE@Agile
  • Techniques in RE@Agile

4. Organizational aspects of RE@Agile

  • Influence of organizations on RE@Agile
  • Agile development in a non-agile environment
  • Handling of complex problems by scaling
  • Balancing upfront and continuous Requirements Engineering in the context of scaling

Advising after course completion

  • RE@Agile

    At the end of the course, it is possible to obtain the CPRE-Advanced Level RE@Agile Practitioner certificate of IREB®.

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