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DevOps and Software Engineering Capstone Project (edX)

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DevOps and Software Engineering Capstone Project (edX)

In this DevOps Capstone Project, you’ll demonstrate your skills and knowledge gained throughout this program with a real-world inspired hands-on project developing and deploying an application using CI/CD to showcase in your portfolio.

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In this Capstone course, you will apply your skills and knowledge acquired in previous courses and demonstrate your proficiency in DevOps practices. You’ll plan, develop, test, deploy, monitor, and enhance a secure microservices-based application on Cloud across several sprints, using a variety of Agile, Cloud Native, and CI/CD technologies and tools. ****
You will utilize, Agile development practices to plan for and progress your project. You will use REST APIs and Python to develop an application. You will create Docker images and orchestrate their deployment using Kubernetes and OpenShift. You will work with GitHub repositories, test your application using TDD/BDD practices, and build Continuous Integration and Deployment (CI/CD) pipelines.
Upon completing your capstone project, you’ll have applied your knowledge and skills with numerous tools and technologies and added a project to showcase in your portfolio that demonstrates your skills as a DevOps professional. It is highly recommended that before starting this course, you have completed the various courses in the IBM DevOps and Software Engineering Professional Certificate or have equivalent experience.
This course is part of the DevOps and Software Engineering Professional Certificate.

What you'll learn

  • Build an application composed of several microservices and deploy using containers and serverless on Cloud.
  • Develop test cases and test your app during various stages of its lifecycle; utilize CI/CD tools to update and deploy your app.
  • Create and execute user sprint plans, identify user requirements, and write user stories.
  • Develop a plan to startor enhance your career as a DevOps professional.

Syllabus

Module 1: Create and Execute Sprint Plans
Agile Planning
Hands-On Lab

Module 2: Develop and Test an Application Composed of MicroServices
Develop a RESTful Service Locally
Hands-On Lab: Develop Your Model using TDD

Module 3: Add Continuous Integration (CI) to a Repository
Add Continuous Integration (CI) to a Repository
Hands-On Lab: Add Continuous Integration
Add Query and Action Routes
Hands-On Lab: Add Query Route to Your RESTful Service

Module 4: Containerize Your Application Using Docker
Deploy Your Application to Kubernetes
Hands-On Lab: Deploy Your Application to Kubernetes

Module 5: Build an Automated CI/CD DevOps Pipeline
Hands-On Lab: Build an Automated CI/CD DevOps Pipeline Using OpenShift
Add a Cloud Native Toolkit
Hands-On Lab: Add a Cloud Native Toolkit

Module 6: Final Submission and Evaluation

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