Course Overview:
This hands-on course provides an intensive overview of fundamental UNIX commands that are common to all flavors of UNIX, but the focus is on RedHat. At the end of this course students will have a firm grasp of how the UNIX operating system works, how to accomplish powerful functions using multiple commands & most importantly of all, how to think UNIX. With the skills gained in this course, students can move on to RedHat System Administration I or Linux System Admnistration I.
Attendees of TN-125: Introduction to UNIX and Linux will receive course materials and expert Instruction.
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Duration: 5 days
Course Objectives:
- Unix Overview
- Introduction to the UNIX command Line
- Managing and controlling access to files
- Batch Scripting and tools
- Regular Expressions, Pipelines, and IO Redirection
- Text File Manipulation
- Basic Network Commands
- Managing Unix Processes
- GNOME Graphical Desktop
Prerequisites:
- Basic Knowledge of Computers
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Course Overview:
This class uses a sample product development initiative to illustrate the course principles. If you need to learn what is required to lead or participate in an Agile effort using the SCRUM approach within your organization, this course will cover the Agile adaptive life cycle framework and all of the ceremonies, artifacts, and roles.
Attendees to PM-222: Agile Principles using will receive TechNow approved course materials and expert instruction.
Dates/Locations:
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Duration: 2 Days
Course Objectives: At the conclusion of this course, students will be able to:
- Compare the Agile (adaptive) and Plan Driven (predictive/ waterfall) approaches
- Understand the Agile Manifesto and SCRUM Framework
- Apply the basics of Agile / SCRUM Team Organization, with importance of the Development Team responsibilities
- Use Agile / SCRUM chartering, high-level estimating, and prioritization techniques to initiate a Product Roadmap and a Product Backlog
- Create personas and user stories to lead to Development Team task assignments
- Understand Release and Sprint Planning to lead to the Sprint Backlog
- Plan and conduct a sample SCRUM Sprint from the Vision Statement through the Sprint retrospective
Target Student:
- Designed specifically for Agile project team members, product owners, project leaders and senior managers or anyone wanting to understand the Agile Framework.
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Course Overview:
This course identifies how business analysts can elicit Agile requirements by writing user stories from use cases and personas of customer profiles. This leads to the processes of confirming the validity and usability for quality of the product development. An Agile Business Analyst has become a new recognized role within the other Agile Framework roles.
Attendees to PM-242:Defining Agile Requirements with User Stories will receive TechNow approved course materials and expert instruction.
Dates/Locations:
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Duration: 2 Days
Course Objectives: At the conclusion of this course, students will be able to:
- Understand the Scrum Flow, the core components of the Scrum framework
- Understand the scope of the Product Owner role in detail
- Understand the scope of the Agile Business Analysis role in coordination with the Product Owner, Scrum Master and Development Team
- Understand the scope of the Scrum Master role at a high level
- Understand the scope of the Scrum Development Team roles
- Document the interactions between the user of a system and the system itself
- Dive into understanding the Agile principles for requirements using user stories in a card, conversation, and confirmation format
Target Student:
- Designed specifically for Agile project team members, product owners, project leaders and business analysts or anyone wanting to understand the Agile Framework.
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