Agile Sprint Planning: Virtual In-House Training The goal of the course is to provide you and your team with the ability to develop effective and realistic Sprint plans. Without effective Sprint Plans, iterations are set up for failure. But Sprint Planning cannot be improved on its own, in isolation. The Scrum processes are highly intertwined and influence each other. The surrounding artifacts, events, and roles must be examined closely, and enhanced, in order to improve Sprint Planning. This course will remind you of the theory to reinforce the principles, but will concentrate on next-level skills, so that you and the team are able to create realistic and usable Sprint Plans. This course is not introductory. You are already aware of the Scrum framework and have been implementing Scrum on your projects. Now is the time to improve efficiency and effectiveness, to facilitate successful Agile projects. What you will Learn You'll learn how to: Identify and correlate the key symptoms and root causes of ineffective sprint plans Improve key Product Backlog elements Evaluate Agile roles in sprint planning Appraise key product practices Enhance project transparency The Product Backlog User stories Acceptance Criteria Backlog Refinement Supporting Roles Product Owner (the Backlog) Development Team Stakeholders and SMEs Supporting Product Practices Roadmaps and release plans and story maps Definition of Done Technical Debt Transparency Daily Scrums Information radiators Retrospectives Sprint Planning Capacity and Velocity Sprint Planning Meetings The Sprint Backlog Summary What did we learn, and how can we implement this in our work environments?
Writing and Managing Requirements Documents: Virtual In-House Training This course is part of IIL's Business Analysis Certificate Program (BACP), a program designed to help prepare individuals pass the IIBA™ Certification exam to become a Certified Business Analysis Professional (CBAP™). Learn more at www.iil.com/bacp. Once a business analyst has completed the information gathering and analysis to produce the solution to a business problem, the results must be documented for all stakeholders to see and understand. This course will enhance the skill set needed for writing and managing the complex readership that business analysts interact with on a day-to-day basis. What you will Learn Upon completion, participants will be able to: Write an understood requirements document that is approvable and acceptable Validate a requirements document Manage the changes to requirements documents through the SDLC Foundation Concepts The role of the business analyst An introduction to the BABOK® Guide The business analyst and the product/project life cycle The requirements documentation process Planning for Effective Requirements Documentation Overview of requirements planning Planning for validation Planning for verification: well-formed criteria Planning for verification: understood and usable criteria Writing Effective Requirements Documents Overview of writing requirements documents Using a standard structure / template Applying formatting techniques Meeting the challenge of writing non-functional requirements Baselining Requirements Documents Overview of the requirements baseline process Validation Verification Approval Managing Requirements Change through the Product Life Cycle Overview of requirements change management Establishing a formal change management process Tracing requirements through design and development (build, test, and implementation) Following through to post-implementation (transition and early production)
Business Analysis Fundamentals: Virtual In-House Training This course is part of IIL's Business Analysis Certificate Program (BACP), a program designed to help prepare individuals to pass the IIBA® Certification exam to become a Certified Business Analysis Professional (CBAP™). This course teaches participants the overall process of business analysis and where it fits in the bigger picture of the project life cycle and the business context. The course is interactive and combines discussion, active workshops, and demonstrations of techniques. The goal is bottom-line results that cut through the real-world problems facing people seeking to improve the way they operate to develop new and improved systems and products or otherwise deliver results through project performance. What you will Learn At the end of this program, you will be able to: Define the solution scope Work with the development team in the systems testing stage Ensure the solution is usable in the business environment Foundation Concepts Defining the business analyst (BA) function The role of the BA as change agent An introduction to the BABOK® Guide BA roles and relationships through the project life cycle (PLC) Business Analysis Planning and Monitoring Overview of business analysis planning and monitoring (BAP&M) Business analysis planning and monitoring - process and tools Business analysis planning and monitoring - roles and responsibilities Business analysis planning and monitoring - governance, information management, and performance improvement Elicitation and Collaboration Overview of elicitation and collaboration Elicitation and collaboration techniques Requirements Life Cycle Management Overview of requirements life cycle management Requirements life cycle management task details Strategy Analysis Overview of strategy analysis Analyze current state Define future state Assess risks Define change strategy Requirements Analysis and Design Definition Overview of requirements analysis and design definition (RA&DD) The anatomy of requirements RA&DD task descriptions RA&DD techniques Solution Evaluation Overview of solution evaluation Solution evaluation tasks Solution evaluation in development stages Underlying Competencies Overview of underlying competencies (UC) Underlying competencies
Effective Presentation Skills (Virtual) In today's results-oriented, global working environment, the ability to create and deliver presentations effectively is a necessary skill set for people at all levels of an organization. Regardless of your role, it's important to know how to synthesize your ideas into a coherent and focused narrative, add visuals that support and reinforce your message, and deliver it in a way that resonates with your audience. In this highly interactive course, we will unpack and practice some of the tools and techniques used by top speakers and influencers all over the world. In this engaging two-day course, you will plan, write, refine, practice, and deliver a presentation to the class. Your presentation will be filmed on both days, and you will leave the course with a flash-drive copy of your videos; participants of the virtual classroom workshop should be prepared to present via webcam. In addition to discovering and enhancing your own personal delivery style, you will learn how to create an overarching goal for your presentation and then organize and structure it for maximum impact. You'll gain insight into how to anticipate your audience's needs and tailor the content and delivery in a way that connects with them and sustains their attention and engagement. You will also learn skills that will help you control nervous energy, remain focused on and attuned to your audience, improvise under pressure, deal effectively with questions, and build a compelling call to action. What you will Learn At the end of this program, you will be able to: Construct an effective presentation goal statement, opening, body, and closing that connect with an audience Analyze an audience's needs and style preferences, including relevant DiSC®-related elements Deliver a complete criteria-based presentation that will persuade others Align usage of visuals as well as verbal and non-verbal techniques to maximize the impact of your presentation Getting Started Introductions and social agreements Course structure Course goals and objectives Opening activities Planning and Organizing Video: 'The Art of Misdirection' Setting your presentation goal Writing a goal statement Analyzing your audience Applying the 'reality' test Creating and strengthening supports Structuring your presentation 5 components of an effective opening Presentation body Presentation closing Write your presentation opening Audience Analysis Video: 'How to Tie Your Shoes' Everything DiSC® introduction Audience DiSC® Styles Analyzing your audience Further audience analysis Effective Delivery Delivery challenges and in-person Keeping your audience engaged Your body as your instrument Verbal / paraverbal elements Body stance and nonverbal communication What are your 'tells?' Controlling nervousness Staying attuned to your audience Responding to questions Review and edit your opening Deliver your opening Visuals and Enriching Elements Using images in your presentation Guidelines for visual composition Using questions to engage your audience The power of the pause Practicing and Applying What You've Learned Preparation Delivery Feedback Opportunity to put into practice the program content and receive a video copy Summary and Next Steps What did we learn and how can we implement this in our work environment? Your personal action plan
Use Cases for Business Analysis: Virtual In-House Training The use case is a method for documenting the interactions between the user of a system and the system itself. Use cases have been in the software development lexicon for over twenty years, ever since it was introduced by Ivar Jacobson in the late 1980s. They were originally intended as aids to software design in object-oriented approaches. However, the method is now used throughout the Solution Development Life Cycle from elicitation through to specifying test cases, and is even applied to software development that is not object oriented. This course identifies how business analysts can apply use cases to the processes of defining the problem domain through elicitation, analyzing the problem, defining the solution, and confirming the validity and usability of the solution. What you will Learn You'll learn how to: Apply the use case method to define the problem domain and discover the conditions that need improvement in a business process Employ use cases in the analysis of requirements and information to create a solution to the business problem Translate use cases into requirements Getting Started Introductions Course structure Course goals and objectives Foundation Concepts Overview of use case modeling What is a use case model? The 'how and why' of use cases When to perform use case modeling Where use cases fit into the solution life cycle Use cases in the problem domain Use cases in the solution domain Use case strengths and weaknesses Use case variations Use case driven development Use case lexicon Use cases Actors and roles Associations Goals Boundaries Use cases though the life cycle Use cases in the life cycle Managing requirements with use cases The life cycle is use case driven Elicitation with Use Cases Overview of the basic mechanics and vocabulary of use cases Apply methods of use case elicitation to define the problem domain, or 'as is' process Use case diagrams Why diagram? Partitioning the domain Use case diagramming guidelines How to employ use case diagrams in elicitation Guidelines for use case elicitation sessions Eliciting the problem domain Use case descriptions Use case generic description template Alternative templates Elements Pre and post conditions Main Success Scenario The conversation Alternate paths Exception paths Writing good use case descriptions Eliciting the detailed workflow with use case descriptions Additional information about use cases Analyzing Requirements with Use Cases Use case analysis on existing requirements Confirming and validating requirements with use cases Confirming and validating information with use cases Defining the actors and use cases in a set of requirements Creating the scenarios Essential (requirements) use case Use case level of detail Use Case Analysis Techniques Generalization and Specialization When to use generalization or specialization Generalization and specialization of actors Generalization and specialization of use cases Examples Associating generalizations Subtleties and guidelines Use Case Extensions The <> association The <> association Applying the extensions Incorporating extension points into use case descriptions Why use these extensions? Extensions or separate use cases Guidelines for extensions Applying use case extensions Patterns and anomalies o Redundant actors Linking hierarchies Granularity issues Non-user interface use cases Quality considerations Use case modeling errors to avoid Evaluating use case descriptions Use case quality checklist Relationship between Use Cases and Business Requirements Creating a Requirements Specification from Use Cases Flowing the conversation into requirements Mapping to functional specifications Adding non-functional requirements Relating use cases to other artifacts Wire diagrams and user interface specifications Tying use cases to test cases and scenarios Project plans and project schedules Relationship between Use Cases and Functional Specifications System use cases Reviewing business use cases Balancing use cases Use case realizations Expanding and explaining complexity Activity diagrams State Machine diagrams Sequence diagrams Activity Diagrams Applying what we know Extension points Use case chaining Identifying decision points Use Case Good Practices The documentation trail for use cases Use case re-use Use case checklist Summary What did we learn, and how can we implement this in our work environment?
This one-day course introduces the field of user experience and provides an excellent entry point to our other specialised training courses. UX processes and practices have become a central component of product design, service design and web design.
This one-day course introduces the field of user experience and provides an excellent entry point to our other specialised training courses. UX processes and practices have become a central component of product design, service design and web design.
Who is this Course for? Mastering Unity 3D Intermediate Level Training Course Our Unity 3D training programs are tailored for individuals aspiring to become game developers, creative minds, & enthusiasts keen to explore the realm of game development. Learn 3D & 2D games or looking to master Unity's cross-platform features. Click here for more info: Website Duration: 20 hours Approach: 1-on-1 Individualized Attention & Customized Content Timetable: Scheduling any hour between 9 am and 7 pm, from Mon to Sat Course Overview: Sessions 1-2: Introduction to Unity Familiarize yourself with Unity's interface and workspace Create a new Unity project and set up the initial scene and navigation Sessions 3-4: Asset Management Explore and download free assets Import various asset types into Unity and understand their applications Sessions 5-6: Environmental Design Utilize Unity's terrain tools for environment creation Enhance scenes with textures, materials, and environmental objects Sessions 7-8: Character Development Design 3D character models Rig, animate, and import characters into Unity Sessions 9-10: Player Interaction Set up player controls and script basic movements Implement camera controls for seamless gameplay experiences Sessions 11-12: Physics and Realism Understand and implement physics in Unity Configure collisions, gravity, force, and torque for realistic interactions Sessions 13-14: Audio Enhancement Master audio implementation with sound effects and background music Fine-tune volume and pitch for immersive gameplay Sessions 15-16: Lighting and Visual Effects Employ advanced lighting techniques, including dynamic day-night cycles Enhance visuals with lens flares and particle systems Sessions 17-18: User Interface Design Construct user interfaces using Unity's canvas system Integrate interactive elements such as buttons and menus, ensuring smooth functionality Sessions 19-20: Optimization and Performance Implement optimization techniques and utilize the profiler for performance analysis Improve frame rates and reduce memory usage for seamless gameplay Session 21-22: Multiplayer Integration Explore multiplayer implementation and set up local multiplayer games Session 23-24: Mobile Game Development Discover mobile game development in Unity Build, deploy, and optimize games for mobile devices, focusing on performance and controls Session 25: Advanced Topics Delve into advanced scripting techniques, including coroutines, delegates, and events Explore shader programming and visual effects, and venture into VR development with Unity and Oculus Quest Final Project: Create a Comprehensive Game Test the game thoroughly, identify and resolve bugs Make necessary adjustments and improvements for a polished final product Experience the Real-Time Development Platform: Unleash your creativity and create 3D, 2D, VR, and AR experiences across various industries, including games, automotive, AEC, film, and more. Unity Pro offers a complete solution to develop better, iterate faster, and grow your business. Enjoy amazing games and immersive experiences with multi-platform support. Get started today: Unity Pro. Learning Outcomes: Participants will gain expertise in Unity 3D, mastering asset management, environmental design, character animation, player interaction, physics, audio, lighting, UI, optimization, and advanced scripting. They will develop a complete game, honing skills in debugging and project completion. Career Opportunities: Graduates can pursue roles as Game Developers, Mobile Game Developers, VR/AR Developers, Game Designers, UI/UX Designers, Game Testers, Indie Game Developers, Educational Game Developers, Freelance Developers, or Game Development Instructors, leveraging their Unity 3D skills for diverse and exciting career paths in the gaming industry. Skills Acquired: Participants in the Mastering Unity 3D Intermediate Level Training Course will gain advanced proficiency in Unity 3D game development, including: Advanced 3D Game Development Techniques Real-time Physics and Animation Skills Multiplatform Game Deployment Expertise Job Opportunities: Upon completion, individuals can pursue roles such as: Game Developer Unity 3D Programmer AR/VR Developer Interactive Simulation Designer This course equips participants with the expertise required for exciting opportunities in game development studios, AR/VR companies, and interactive media agencies, setting the stage for a successful career in the gaming and simulation industry. Course Advantages: Comprehensive Unity Mastery: Develop expertise in various Unity aspects, including game design, scripting, animation, and optimization. Hands-On Project Experience: Engage in practical projects mirroring real-world game development, enhancing your skills and portfolio. Interactive Live Instruction: Learn from experienced instructors in real-time, encouraging interactive discussions, Q&A sessions, and personalized guidance. Flexible Learning Paths: Opt for in-person or online classes, ensuring accessible and convenient learning tailored to your needs. Lesson Revisions: Access recorded lessons, allowing flexible review and reinforcement of concepts at your own pace. Lifetime Email Support: Benefit from ongoing support via email, where experts are available to assist with any questions or challenges, even after the course concludes.
Who is this course for? Sketchup Artificial Intelligence Training Course. Mastering SketchUp Artificial Intelligence (AI) is essential for designers, offering automation, efficiency, and innovative solutions. It saves time, enhances visualizations, fosters collaboration, and future-proofs skills, ensuring a competitive edge in the design industry. Click here for more info: Website How to Book? 1-on-1 training. Customize your schedule from Mon to Sat from 9 am to 7 pm Call to book Duration: 16 hours. Method: In-person or Live Online Sketchup and (Artificial Intelligence) Stable Diffusion Rendering Course (16 hours) Module 1: Sketchup Fundamentals (2 hours) Sketchup software overview and interface navigation Introduction to basic drawing tools and fundamental geometry creation techniques Module 2: Texturing and Material Mastery (2 hours) Application of textures and customization of materials Exploration of texture mapping and comprehensive material libraries Module 3: Illumination and Shadows (2 hours) Comprehending lighting principles and strategic light placement Crafting realistic shadows and reflections Module 4: Advanced Modeling Techniques (3 hours) Creating intricate shapes and harnessing advanced modeling tools Efficiently managing groups, components, and modifiers Module 5: Stable Diffusion Rendering (2 hours) Initiating stable diffusion rendering Optimizing rendering settings for superior outcomes Module 6: Scene Composition and Camera Configuration (2 hours) Exploring composition principles and camera perspectives Scene management and creation of captivating walkthrough animations Module 7: Rendering Optimization Strategies (2 hours) Techniques for optimizing models to expedite rendering Application of render passes and post-processing methods Module 8: Real-World Projects and Portfolio Building (1 hour) Application of acquired skills in completing authentic projects Professional portfolio presentation techniques Optional: Stable Diffusion and Python Installation (Additional 10 hours) Module 1: Introduction to Stable Diffusion and Python Comprehensive understanding of Stable Diffusion and Python's significance Module 2: System Prerequisites Hardware and software requirements for successful installation Module 3: Python Installation Guide Step-by-step installation process for various operating systems Module 4: Configuring Python Environment Configuration of environment variables and package managers Module 5: Stable Diffusion Installation Downloading and installing the Stable Diffusion package Module 6: Setting Up the Development Environment Configuration of integrated development environments (IDEs) for Python and Stable Diffusion Module 7: Troubleshooting and Common Issues Identification and resolution of common installation errors Module 8: Best Practices and Recommendations Effective management of Python and Stable Diffusion installations Module 9: Practical Applications and Projects Hands-on exercises exemplifying the practical usage of Stable Diffusion and Python Module 10: Advanced Topics (Optional) Exploration of advanced features and techniques Stable Diffusion https://stablediffusionweb.com https://stable-diffusion-ui.github.io https://stability.ai/stable-diffusion Upon successful completion of the Sketchup and Stable Diffusion Rendering Course with a focus on AI image rendering, participants will achieve the following: 1. Mastery of AI Image Rendering: Attain expertise in employing AI-powered rendering techniques to produce realistic and top-quality visualizations. 2. Proficiency in Sketchup for 3D Modeling: Navigate the software adeptly, utilize drawing tools with proficiency, and craft intricate 3D models. 3. Enhanced Rendering Optimization: Implement AI-based rendering to enhance model visuals, resulting in faster rendering times and superior image quality. 4. Application of AI-driven Lighting and Shadows: Employ AI algorithms for precise lighting placement, shadows, and reflections, elevating the realism of renderings. 5. Development of a Professional Portfolio: Present AI-rendered projects within a polished professional portfolio, highlighting advanced image rendering capabilities. 1. Mastering Sketchup: Attain proficiency in Sketchup, a renowned and user-friendly 3D modeling software, equipping you with the skills needed to adeptly create and manipulate 3D models. 2. Advanced Rendering Expertise: Explore stable diffusion rendering, an avant-garde technique that simplifies the creation of realistic and high-quality renderings. Broaden your rendering capabilities, producing visually stunning representations of your designs. 3. Practical Industry Applications: Cultivate practical skills relevant to diverse industries, encompassing architecture, interior design, product development, and visualization. Elevate your professional portfolio with captivating renderings that showcase your design prowess. 4. Interactive Learning: Participate in hands-on exercises and projects that promote active learning and the practical application of concepts. Benefit from personalized feedback and expert guidance, ensuring your continuous progress throughout the course. 5. Career Advancement: Elevate your career prospects by adding valuable skills to your toolkit. Proficiency in crafting detailed 3D models and impressive renderings through stable diffusion techniques opens doors to diverse job opportunities within the design and visualization sector. 6. Flexibility and Convenience: Access course materials online and learn at your own pace. Enjoy the flexibility of tailoring the coursework to your schedule, allowing you to harmonize your learning journey with other commitments. Course Advantages: Tailored Learning: Enjoy personalized 1-on-1 sessions, accommodating your schedule from Monday to Saturday, 9 am to 7 pm. Mastery of Sketchup: Develop proficiency in the widely-used and user-friendly 3D modeling software, enabling efficient creation and manipulation of 3D models. Advanced Rendering Proficiency: Acquire expertise in stable diffusion rendering for producing realistic, high-quality renderings that enhance the visual appeal of your designs. Practical Applicability: Develop practical skills applicable across diverse domains, including architecture, interior design, product development, and visualization, enriching your professional portfolio. Interactive Practical Experience: Engage in hands-on exercises with personalized guidance from seasoned instructors, ensuring consistent progress in your skillset. Career Progression: Boost your career opportunities by gaining valuable skills in 3D modeling and generating impressive renderings through stable diffusion techniques. Comprehensive Support: Benefit from free portfolio reviews, mock interviews, and career advice, providing additional resources to enhance your professional journey.
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