Hi Phil! I just wanted to say thank you for always sharing your knowledge.. I passed the PMP today thank to your videos.. I learned more from your videos than the class I paid for.... Thank you very much....
Hi Phil, I am happy to share that I passed my PMP exam today with T, T and AT. Your videos on PMP studies are really helpful and keep up your good works. Thanks to our buddy Rai also on wonderful guidance on Agile methods. Feeling happy 😊😊😊😊
Hearty Congratulations @kalimuthurajendran4101 on your PMP success! That is awesome! Was the test more agile? or More Predictive? Enjoy your PMP life. Cheers!
Is ATDD and Acceptance Test Criteria the same? As I realized, ATTD and Acceptance Test Criteria can be the same, one is for traditional, and the latter one can be used for agile. If I am wrong, I will be pleasured to read your explanation below. thank you
ATTD (Acceptance Test-Driven Development) and acceptance test criteria are both related to software testing and ensuring that software meets its intended requirements. However, they refer to different aspects of the testing process.
* Acceptance test criteria are a set of requirements that must be met for a software application to be considered acceptable by stakeholders. * ATDD, on the other hand, is a development methodology that emphasizes the creation of automated tests before any code is written.
In summary, acceptance test criteria define the requirements that software must meet, while ATDD is a methodology for ensuring that these requirements are met through the use of automated tests.
The 5 stages of team development is a relevant topic for the PMP exam but my goal here was not to cover every single PMP topic. This is predominantly Agile Practice Guide and just a small piece (100+) of the 550 definitions that exist for this exam.
@@zethalal007 I already have a playlist with all those somewhere but I stopped because it was a waste of time for me. Many students didn't even so much as watch 5 minutes of it. Let me look and I will share a playlist.
Hi Phil!
I just wanted to say thank you for always sharing your knowledge..
I passed the PMP today thank to your videos..
I learned more from your videos than the class I paid for....
Thank you very much....
Congratulations Ahoefa Tchetchebleko! Happy PMP Life! 🙂 Thanks for sharing the news! YVW!
Hi Phil, I am happy to share that I passed my PMP exam today with T, T and AT. Your videos on PMP studies are really helpful and keep up your good works. Thanks to our buddy Rai also on wonderful guidance on Agile methods.
Feeling happy 😊😊😊😊
Hearty Congratulations @kalimuthurajendran4101 on your PMP success! That is awesome! Was the test more agile? or More Predictive? Enjoy your PMP life. Cheers!
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I recently came across your UA-cam videos and they were instrumental in helping me pass my PMP certification exam. Thank you !
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thank you so much for clarifying definitions.
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Is ATDD and Acceptance Test Criteria the same?
As I realized, ATTD and Acceptance Test Criteria can be the same, one is for traditional, and the latter one can be used for agile.
If I am wrong, I will be pleasured to read your explanation below.
thank you
ATTD (Acceptance Test-Driven Development) and acceptance test criteria are both related to software testing and ensuring that software meets its intended requirements. However, they refer to different aspects of the testing process.
* Acceptance test criteria are a set of requirements that must be met for a software application to be considered acceptable by stakeholders.
* ATDD, on the other hand, is a development methodology that emphasizes the creation of automated tests before any code is written.
In summary, acceptance test criteria define the requirements that software must meet, while ATDD is a methodology for ensuring that these requirements are met through the use of automated tests.
u didnt covered tuckmann ladder
The 5 stages of team development is a relevant topic for the PMP exam but my goal here was not to cover every single PMP topic. This is predominantly Agile Practice Guide and just a small piece (100+) of the 550 definitions that exist for this exam.
@@Praizion please make a detailed video covering all 559 definitions
@@zethalal007 I already have a playlist with all those somewhere but I stopped because it was a waste of time for me. Many students didn't even so much as watch 5 minutes of it. Let me look and I will share a playlist.
Check this out: ua-cam.com/video/9Z71DfB3Tfs/v-deo.html and also ua-cam.com/video/f0rLV5EF41k/v-deo.html
@@Praizion yes please share the playlist