Our classroom training provides you the opportunity to interact with
instructors and benefit from face-to-face instruction. About this
Event Course Overview: This 4-day Business Analyst training course
will give you hands-on experience with the latest proven techniques
for identifying a project's scope, developing and discovering
requirements and uses cases, and documenting them expertly. Lively
lectures combined with insightful demonstrations and realistic
practice exercises will provide you with the competence and confidence
to improve project outcomes through better requirements elicitation
and use case development. You'll gain a thorough understanding of the
challenges faced in defining correct requirements, practical
approaches for eliciting and documenting requirements, and strategies
for managing requirements throughout the project life cycle. If you
play a role in defining project scope, capturing requirements, or
managing project scope, you can't afford to miss this course! Target
Audience: Anyone involved in business analysis would benefit from this
business analyst training course. This business analyst training
course is perfect for you if you are a(n) Business customer, user or
partner Business Analyst Business Systems Analyst Systems Analyst
Project Manager or Team Leader Systems Architect or Designer IT
Manager/Director Systems or Application Developer QA Professional
Systems Tester Anyone wanting to enhance their business analysis
skills Learning Objectives: Individuals certified at this level will
have demonstrated their understanding of: Bridge the expectations gap
between business stakeholders and technology solution providers
Enhance business analysis techniques to reduce project cost Implement
practical methods for understanding user requirements Improve your
requirements elicitation, development and documentation Understand and
describe the business environment in which a project exists Explore
proven tactics for managing project scope Focus on discovering root
causes, not just symptoms Gain tools and techniques for developing
more precise requirements Practice state-of-the-art business and
system modeling techniques Organize and categorize project
requirements Quickly identify accurate use cases for new or enhanced
business systems Produce high-quality, readable use case documentation
Avoid common use case traps and pitfalls Overcome real-world
challenges that confront todays Business Analysts Prerequisites: There
are no prerequisites for this course. Course Materials: Students will
receive a course manual with presentation slides and reference
materials. Examination: There is no exam for this course. Technical
Requirements: For eBooks: Internet for downloading the eBook Laptop,
tablet, Smartphone, eReader (No Kindle) Adobe DRM supported software
(e.g. Digital Editions, Bluefire Reader) eBook download and activation
instructions Agenda: The Business Analysis Profession IIBA® and the
BABOK® What is Business Analysis? Business and Solution Domainshow
they relate Key roles in requirements development The competencies of
the Business Analyst Distinguishing novice and expert Business
Analysts Effective communication Six important BA skills Practice
sessions The Business Case for Good Requirements What is a good
requirement? Requirements attributeswho needs them? Key practices that
promote excellent requirements The cost of requirements errors
Requirements engineering overview Practice sessions Foundations of
Requirements Development Key terms in requirements development A
strategy for analyzing systems Common requirement-classification
schemes The three parts of a system Levels and types of requirements
The importance of traceability Understanding the business context of
projects Practice sessions Project Initiation: Eliciting High-level
and Mid-level Requirements Understanding product vision and project
scope Identifying and describing project stakeholders Modeling the
business Identifying systems and actors Determining scope
Understanding and identifying use cases Taking the Agile approach:
writing user stories Identifying and defining data Documenting
business rules Finding quality attributes Practice sessions Improving
Requirements Quality Requirements quality Common problems with
requirements Analyze for ambiguity Requirements inspection, analysis
and improvement Defining and documenting the project scope Practice
sessions Eliciting Detailed Requirements Overview of
requirements-elicitation techniques Decompose processes to lowest
levels Document analysis Modeling processes to generate interview
questions Interviewing the stakeholders Documenting the interview and
resulting requirements Adding detail to requirements we already have
Refine and rewrite for clarity Practice sessions Documenting
Requirements with Use Cases Use case basics Ways to identify use cases
Use cases and requirements Usage narrative Anatomy of a fully dressed
use case Writing effective use case narratives Understanding sub-use
cases Linking use cases for larger or more complex systems Use case
quality Avoiding common traps and pitfalls Practice sessions Packaging
and Presenting Requirements Organizing and packaging requirements
Presenting requirements for review Baselining the requirements Getting
to consensus and approval Conduct formal and informal reviews
Documenting requirements in a Requirements Specification Practice
sessions
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