Master the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC)Q&S


Learn all phases of the SDLC. Compare key models like Agile and Waterfall, and gain skills for real-world projects.
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  • Course Overview
    • This ‘Master the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC)Q&S’ course offers a comprehensive deep dive into the entire software development journey. The “Q&S” uniquely emphasizes robust Quality Assurance and strategic thinking across every phase, ensuring high-performing, business-aligned solutions. Participants gain an actionable understanding of planning, execution, and delivery in dynamic tech environments, mastering process optimization.
    • The curriculum meticulously examines all critical SDLC phases: requirements, analysis, design, implementation, testing, deployment, and maintenance. It features a comparative analysis of prominent SDLC models, including Waterfall, Agile (Scrum, Kanban), and DevOps. This empowers strategic selection and tailoring of methodologies for diverse project contexts, driving efficient outcomes.
  • Requirements / Prerequisites
    • No prior expert-level SDLC knowledge is required; the course guides participants from fundamental concepts to mastery.
    • Basic understanding of general computing principles and keen interest in software development processes are beneficial.
    • Reliable access to a computer with a stable internet connection is essential for all course activities and materials.
  • Skills Covered / Tools Used
    • Comprehensive SDLC Methodologies: Master Waterfall, Agile (Scrum, Kanban, XP), DevOps, Spiral, and V-Model. Learn their applicability for strategic project selection and execution.
    • Requirements Engineering & Management: Develop expertise in eliciting, analyzing, documenting (user stories, use cases), and validating stakeholder requirements to establish clear scope, minimizing rework.
    • Software Design & Architecture: Acquire skills in translating requirements into robust architectures and detailed designs, focusing on modularity, scalability, and maintainability.
    • Quality Assurance & Testing Strategies: Gain in-depth knowledge of various testing typesβ€”unit, integration, system, UAT, performance, security testingβ€”alongside test plan creation, execution, and defect management.
    • Project Planning & Execution: Develop proficiency in project estimation, scheduling, resource allocation, risk identification, and mitigation strategies, ensuring projects stay on track and within budget.
    • Deployment & Release Management: Understand critical processes for seamless software deployment, including version control, build automation, release planning, and post-deployment validation for stability.
    • SDLC Management Tools (Conceptual Application): Explore industry-standard tools like JIRA, Confluence, Azure DevOps (project/agile); Git (version control); Jenkins (CI/CD); and testing frameworks like Selenium, focusing on their role in enhancing quality workflows.
  • Benefits / Outcomes
    • Accelerated Career Advancement: Graduates will be well-prepared for high-demand roles like Business Analyst, Project Manager, Scrum Master, QA Lead, or Solution Architect, enhancing employability.
    • Optimized Project Performance: Acquire strategic ability to select and implement suitable SDLC methodologies, leading to improved efficiency, reduced costs, and consistent on-time delivery.
    • Superior Software Quality Assurance: Develop expertise in integrating robust quality assurance practices across all SDLC stages, resulting in reliable, secure, and highly user-satisfying software products.
  • PROS
    • Holistic Curriculum: Exhaustive, integrated view of all SDLC phases and modern methodologies.
    • Practical Application Focus: Strong emphasis on real-world scenarios and industry best practices.
    • Significant Career Boost: Equips learners with highly sought-after skills for senior tech roles.
    • Quality & Strategy Driven: Unique “Q&S” emphasis for excellence through informed strategic process.
  • CONS
    • Demanding Time Commitment: Mastering the comprehensive curriculum requires significant dedication and consistent time investment.
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