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Epic

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ShareIn Agile development, Epics play a crucial role in turning high-level product goals into actionable, meaningful work. While they may look like just another item on the backlog at first glance, Epics are much more than that—they’re strategic work containers designed to deliver significant value through collaboration across various roles on the Agile team. Whether […]


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Acceptance criteria

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ShareDelivering great software isn’t just about writing code—it’s about solving the right problems. That’s where acceptance criteria come in. These simple but powerful statements act as the quality gate for every user story, ensuring everyone understands what “done” really means. Whether you’re a business analyst refining requirements, a developer building the functionality, or a QA


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Sprint Planning

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ShareSprint Planning is one of the most critical ceremonies in Agile development. It sets the stage for focused, high-impact work by helping the team align on what they’ll deliver in the upcoming sprint and how they’ll get there. When done effectively, Sprint Planning connects day-to-day work with the bigger picture—Product Increment (PI) goals and business


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Story Pointing Methods

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ShareIn Agile software development, one of the most critical—and sometimes confusing—parts of planning is estimating how much work a task will require. Unlike traditional project management, where estimates are often measured in hours or days, Agile uses a different approach: story points. This training module explains how story points work, why they’re effective, how to


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Priority vs. Severity

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ShareHow to Make Smarter Decisions in QA, UAT, and Development In the fast-paced world of IT projects, we encounter bugs, defects, or issues on a regular basis. Two key terms often surface when teams evaluate these problems: Priority and Severity. While these terms are frequently mentioned together, they serve very different purposes. Understanding how they


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Retesting vs. Regression Testing

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ShareSoftware testing is one of the most critical phases in the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC). Among the many testing strategies, two often-overlapping but fundamentally different types play a key role in maintaining product stability: Retesting and Regression Testing. These terms are frequently confused, yet they serve very distinct purposes. This training guide will help


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Types of Testing

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ShareIn software development, testing isn’t a one-size-fits-all process. It’s a layered, collaborative effort that spans the entire Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC). From the moment a developer writes a line of code to the final thumbs-up from a user, different types of testing ensure that software is reliable, functional, and aligned with business needs. This


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Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC)

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ShareSoftware development can seem like a complex puzzle, but the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) gives us a structured way to put all the pieces together. Whether you’re a Business Analyst translating user needs into system features, a Developer writing code, or a QA Engineer ensuring nothing breaks — SDLC gives each role clarity, direction,


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Project Managers vs. Scrum Masters

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ShareIn Agile environments and traditional project settings alike, two roles frequently come up: Project Manager and Scrum Master. At a glance, they might seem interchangeable—both support teams, track progress, and aim for project success. But their responsibilities, mindset, and day-to-day involvement differ significantly. For teams working in software development, understanding these roles is essential—not only


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Project Managers and Their Role in IT and SDLC

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Share In every successful IT project, there’s someone orchestrating the moving parts, aligning teams, smoothing out roadblocks, and keeping everything on track. That person is the Project Manager (PM). Whether you’re developing a new mobile app, launching a CRM platform, or integrating a legacy system into a modern cloud-based environment, the PM is the linchpin


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Developers and Their Role in IT and SDLC

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ShareDevelopers are at the heart of every software project. Whether it’s a mobile app, a website, or a complex enterprise system, developers turn ideas and requirements into functional, reliable software. Their work enables organizations to deliver value to customers, automate business processes, and stay competitive in a fast-paced digital world. In this training guide, we


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Data-Driven Testing (DDT) in SDLC

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ShareEnsuring quality without slowing down delivery is essential. One of the most effective techniques to achieve this is Data-Driven Testing (DDT). It’s a powerful testing methodology that enables teams to verify software behavior against multiple sets of input data—automating comprehensive coverage without writing countless individual test scripts. This training guide is designed to help IT


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Product Owner

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ShareIn modern IT teams, especially those adopting Agile frameworks like Scrum or SAFe, the Product Owner (PO) plays a crucial role. They are the linchpin that connects the business vision to the development team’s daily work, ensuring that the final product delivers real value to users and stakeholders alike. This training module aims to provide


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HTML and DHTML

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ShareCreating engaging, functional, and user-friendly web applications is a core focus for IT teams. Whether you are a Business Analyst (BA) gathering requirements, a Product Owner (PO) defining priorities, a Developer (Dev) building interfaces, or part of the Testing and Quality Assurance (QA) teams, a solid understanding of web technologies is essential. Two foundational concepts


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PI Planning

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ShareProgram Increment (PI) Planning is a foundational event within the Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe) that drives alignment, collaboration, and focus among multiple Agile teams working together on complex projects. If your team is working in a scaled Agile environment, mastering PI Planning is essential to ensure smooth coordination, clear objectives, and consistent delivery of business


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