Introduction
to Personal Process |
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Length:
2 day |
Learning
Methods: Lecture and exercises |
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Location:
Client Site |
Includes:
Lecture notes, textbooks, software |
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Description:
Introduction to Personal
Process is a two-day course that prepares students to participate on Team
Software Process (TSP) teams. The course covers
the key concepts and principles of the Personal Software Process (PSP) at a high level so that students understand the
terminology and the philosophy behind the methods. Students are guided
through a series of lectures and exercises that teach the PSP process and
prepare them to plan and track their work as part of a TSP project team |
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Tailoring:
On request |
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Who
should attend this course:
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Engineers
who will participate on a TSP
project but lack the programming skills required to take the PSP for
Engineers course
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System,
hardware, and test engineers, technical writers and trainers
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Members
of integrated product development teams building software-intensive
systems
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Learning
objectives:
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To
understand the rationale and foundational concepts behind PSP and
TSP
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To
develop ways to measure the size, time, and defects in their work to
use the PSP planning framework
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To
plan and track their tasks
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To
use the PSP quality strategy to manage the defects in their work and
support the team's quality goals
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Topics: |
PSP
process framework
Measurement
in the PSP
Defining
a personal process
PSP
planning framework
Estimating
and scheduling
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In-process
control and tracking
Defect
management
Process
analysis and improvement
Team
Software Process
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