Software Development Lifecycle

$49
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What You'll Learn
- It's also for those who have already developed software, but wish to gain a deeper understanding of the underlying context and theory of software development practices.
- At the end of this Specialization, we expect learners to be able to: 1.) Build high-quality and secure software using SDLC methodologies such as agile, lean, and traditional/waterfall.
This Specialization is designed for people who are new to software engineering. It's also for those who have already developed software, but wish to gain a deeper understanding of the underlying context and theory of software development practices. At the end of this Specialization, we expect learners to be able to: 1.) Build high-quality and secure software using SDLC methodologies such as agile, lean, and traditional/waterfall. 2.) Analyze a software development team's SDLC methodology and make recommendations for improvements. 3.) Compare and contrast software development methodologies with respect to environmental, organizational, and product constraints.
Course FAQs
Is this an accredited online course?
Accreditation for 'Software Development Lifecycle' is determined by the provider, University of Minnesota. For online college courses or degree programs, we strongly recommend you verify the accreditation status directly on the provider's website to ensure it meets your requirements.
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How do I enroll in this online school program?
To enroll, click the 'ENROLL NOW' button on this page. You will be taken to the official page for 'Software Development Lifecycle' on the University of Minnesota online class platform, where you can complete your registration.




