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ASPE-SDLC Hands-on Agile Engineering course officially approved by the Scrum Alliance as a CSD-Eligible program

Monday, August 23rd, 2010

As a Scrum Alliance Registered Education Provider (SA-REP), ASPE-SDLC is excited to announce that we have officially been recognized as a training provider with a Certified Scrum Developer-eligible program: Hands-on Agile Engineering Course.

The Certified Scrum Developer (CSD) designation from the Scrum Alliance seeks to provide the industry professionals who have demonstrated through a combination of formal training and a technical skills assessment that they have a working understanding of Scrum principles and have learned specialized Agile engineering skills.

A CSD-eligible training program is one part of three steps a professional must take to receive their CSD designation.

  1. At least two days of Scrum training from an SA-REP that has been approved as a CSD-Elective program.  The Certified ScrumMaster Course is one such program. ASPE-SDLC offers a number of other CSD-Elective courses including; Agile Boot Camp, Agile Project Management, Agile Requirements and High-Speed and Agile Testing.
  2. At least three days of training on a CSD-Eligible class. ASPE-SDLC’s Hand-on Agile Engineer program meets this requirement.
  3. Demonstrating an understanding of the agile engineering practices learned by taking and passing a formal CSD assessment.

After you complete these three requirements you need to download and summit an application.  Once your application is approved, you will pay a $150 fee, which will secure your active CSD status for two years.

Please feel free to call 1-877-800-5221 or email us at customerservice@aspeinc.com if you have any additional questions about the CSD designation.

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Certified Scrum Developer (CSD) Certification

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

I have posted several times now about the ongoing battle inside in the Scrum community about certification. No matter what your stance, there is a bounty of posts that see a flurry of opinionated comments for you to actively join in on or observe.

What seems to be getting lost is the basic information about what the certification is, and the qualifications you need to gain it. I wanted to do a quick post for those who are new to the Scrum community and looking to make their own opinions.

I think it’s important to make this information about the CSD Certification easy to find. Click to continue »

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