Udemy - Agile for Hardware Development
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Agile for Hardware Development
https://WebToolTip.com
Published 2/2026
Created by J C | Auto PjM Institute
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Level: Beginner | Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 16 Lectures ( 2h 25m ) | Size: 1.37 GB
A Practical Guide to Applying Agile in Real Hardware Development Environments
What you'll learn
✓ Understand the true Agile mindset — beyond ceremonies and terminology
✓ Translate Agile concepts into practical hardware development strategies
✓ Align hardware and software development timelines effectively
✓ Identify when Agile should NOT be applied in hardware projects
Requirements
● There are no strict prerequisites for this course, but the following background will help: • Basic understanding of hardware product development (mechanical, electrical, electronics, or systems) • Familiarity with structured development models such as Phase Gate or V-Model • Some exposure to Agile concepts (helpful but not mandatory) • Interest in improving cross-functional coordination between hardware and software teams This course is designed specifically for engineers and technical project managers working in real hardware environments. No prior Agile certification or software background is required.
Files:
[ WebToolTip.com ] Udemy - Agile for Hardware Development- Get Bonus Downloads Here.url (0.2 KB) ~Get Your Files Here ! 1 - Course Orientation
- 1. Introduction.mp4 (123.2 MB)
- 2. How Hardware Development Traditionally Works (Description).html (1.5 KB)
- 2. How Hardware Development Traditionally Works.mp4 (133.4 MB)
- 3. Why Agile Was Born Software Context (Description).html (1.3 KB)
- 3. Why Agile Was Born Software Context.mp4 (82.9 MB)
- 4. Why Direct Agile Copy-Paste Fails in Hardware (Description).html (1.4 KB)
- 4. Why Direct Agile Copy-Paste Fails in Hardware.mp4 (100.9 MB)
- 5. Rewriting Agile Language for Hardware (Description).html (1.3 KB)
- 5. Rewriting Agile Language for Hardware.mp4 (109.7 MB)
- 6. What Iteration Means in Hardware (Description).html (1.3 KB)
- 6. What Iteration Means in Hardware.mp4 (104.9 MB)
- 7. Hardware Agile Success Principles (Description).html (1.3 KB)
- 7. Hardware Agile Success Principles.mp4 (96.1 MB)
- 10. Hardware Backlog & Planning (Description).html (1.3 KB)
- 10. Hardware Backlog & Planning.mp4 (92.1 MB)
- 8. Hybrid Lifecycle Models (Description).html (1.3 KB)
- 8. Hybrid Lifecycle Models.mp4 (62.9 MB)
- 9. How Sprints Work for Hardware (Description).html (1.2 KB)
- 9. How Sprints Work for Hardware.mp4 (90.8 MB)
- 11. Case Study 1 ECU Embedded System Development (Description).html (1.3 KB)
- 11. Case Study 1 ECU Embedded System Development.mp4 (74.6 MB)
- 12. Case Study 2 Mechanical Product Development (Description).html (1.3 KB)
- 12. Case Study 2 Mechanical Product Development.mp4 (72.3 MB)
- 13. Case Study 3 Mechatronic System Development (Description).html (1.3 KB)
- 13. Case Study 3 Mechatronic System Development.mp4 (70.0 MB)
- 14. Scaling Agile Across Hardware Programs (Description).html (1.3 KB)
- 14. Scaling Agile Across Hardware Programs.mp4 (66.3 MB)
- 15. When NOT to Use Agile in Hardware (Description).html (1.3 KB)
- 15. When NOT to Use Agile in Hardware.mp4 (56.7 MB)
- 16. Conclusion (Description).html (1.2 KB)
- 16. Conclusion.mp4 (65.1 MB)
- Bonus Resources.txt (0.1 KB)
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