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PSD - Documentation from an agile perspective

Last post 06:39 pm November 25, 2019 by Ashwin Kumar Madan Lunkad
2 replies
07:21 pm January 28, 2018

Hey all,

I've just passed the Professional Scrum Developer 1 exam, and from reading the follow up email sent to me, the area I fell down in the most was the "Documentation / Persistence - Documentation makes information persistent. Documentation is incrementally maintained, and is a development activity." topic. I was a little surprised to see this topic feature in the exam, because during my prep study I didn't really see much focus on documentation in any websites/mock exams/documentation I read.

Could anyone provide a decent resource on this topic so I could fill this gap in my knowledge? I've tried googling with little success.

Thanks very much!


02:27 am March 5, 2019

Hello,



As I have no background in programming, I was not immediately interested in PSD certification. But without a knowledge in testing and CI, it appears to be a weakness for a better scrum understanding in my opinion. It becomes a personal challenge to prepare the PSD for someone who is not a developer.



I browsed many threads in the forum about the PSD. The documentation seems to create some difficulties for this certification.



I found this resource on the documentation/persistence:

http://agilemodeling.com/essays/agileDocumentation.htm

Can someone who has passed the PSD confirm if this resource is relevant or not on this topic?


06:39 pm November 25, 2019

Hi @David Skerritt , could you please share your experience of taking PSD 1 exam and the resources you used to gain knowledge and pass the exam. I am Full stack Developer/Business Analyst and have several years of experience working in Scrum team. I also recently passed PSM 1 and PSPO 1 certifications in first attempts. Thanks you in advance.


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