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Agile Systems Engineering Training Bootcamp


Agile Systems Engineering Training talks about the utilization of Agile condition in systems engineering. Agile systems engineering (ASE) training gives you demonstrated practices to enable you to work together successfully in a group through applying Agile improvement approaches.

You will figure out how to give high caliber and significant workplace while pleasing evolving necessities.

The ASE hands-on boot-camp goes past simply coding works on, furnishing you with aptitudes that will engage the Agile standards. Learn about the notions, principles, and framework of Agile software development to implement your plans for incorporating Agile approaches into your organization. Agile Systems Engineering Training Boot camp will cover the techniques, skills, and tools that help you build your Agile discipline. 



Learn About: 

  • Systems and systems engineering 
  • Components and principals of systems engineering 
  • What is Agile? 
  • User stories vs. requirements 
  • Systems engineering and team collaboration 
  • Evolving design 
  • Requirements and their value 
  • Verification and validation process 
  • Collaboration with Agile stakeholders 
  • Elements of an Agile environment, Agile principals 
  • Agile version of V-model diagram 
  • Lean SE vs. Agile, User stories 
  • The Agile frameworks 
  • ASE ontology, Use Case scenarios 
  • Agile development bases 
  • Automated verification 
  • Constructing automation & ongoing integration 
  • Version control methods, Collaborative process development 
  • Test-driven process, Clean coding, Individual efficiency 
  • Requirements alteration, Developer testing best practices 
  • Operational Test and Evaluation (OT&E) 
  • Agile OT&E, Agile OT&E applied to System of Systems (SoS) 

Why Should You Choose TONEX for Your ASE Training?

  • Our instructors have extensive experience in systems engineering and Agile environment 
  • Our training covers both theoretical and practical aspects of ASE 
  • You will get to experience what you are taught with real-world projects via several labs, group activities, and hands-on workshops 
  • You will have fun while learning 


Audience

4-day course designed for:

  • Product manager 
  • Project manager 
  • R&D manager 
  • Engineering manager 
  • Systems engineer 
  • Capability developer 
  • Business and systems analyst 
  • System designer 
  • Enterprise architect 
  • Software systems engineer 
  • Software and hardware engineers 
  • Design engineer 
  • Project and product engineers 
  • Industrial engineer 


Training Objectives

  • Comprehend the general concepts of systems engineering and Agile systems engineering
  • Comprehend the general process components and their relationships with each other
  • Comprehend the relationship between developers as supplier, developer as creator and developer as acquirer, and to position their own roles, and those of their internal and external customers and suppliers within this framework
  • Conduct the practices of Agile system requirements analysis, physical solution development, logical candidate solution development, trade-off studies evaluation, and design iteration
  • Discuss the principles and key approaches of engineering management in a systems project framework
  • Demonstrate the capability of modifying the application of the Agile systems engineering methods to various application scenarios
  • Use individual efficiency practices to get things done
  • Develop automated tests to make sure of software code proper function
  • Generate code using Test-Driven Development to ensure testability
  • Develop clean code to facilitate maintenance and prevent rework
  • Approximate tasks with higher accuracy and negotiate realistic commitments 


Course Outline

  • Introduction to Systems Engineering
  • Systems Engineering Processes
  • Fundamentals of Agile Development
  • Building Automation
  • Automated Testing
  • Ongoing Integration
  • Agile Principals Overview
  • Model Based Engineering
  • Agile Methods and Models
  • An Introduction to SysML
  • ASE Stakeholders Requirements
  • Agile System Requirements Evaluation
  • Agile Systems Architectural Evaluation
  • Agile Systems Architectural Design
  • Downstream Systems Engineering Applications 


Agile Systems Engineering Training Bootcamp

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