Learn how to:
· Define the role of the business analyst in the requirements process
· Structure a Business Requirements Document
· Effectively document a project’s vision and scope
· Identify user classes and define their environment
· Develop a Requirements Analysis Work Plan
· Define, elicit, structure, validate and document business requirements
· Link the Business Requirements Document to a Software Requirements Specification
Course Topics
1. Roles, Definitions and Key Principles
2. Capturing Requirements in a Business Requirements Document
4. Identifying Users and Creating a Work Plan
7. Structuring End-User Requirements
8. Validating User Requirements
9. Documenting User Requirements
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Professional Development Units (PDU): 28.0
Incomplete requirements are often cited as the number-one reason projects or systems fail. Accurately defining the requirements and staying on course from the beginning is key to success in today’s business world.
This “how-to” course introduces the roles of the business analyst as they relate to the analysis and documentation of requirements. It familiarizes participants with core knowledge and skills required to analyse and document user requirements. It also identifies how these requirements are defined and managed throughout the life cycle.
Precio: €920 + IVA
42 días de acceso
Descuento: 5% para usuarios Ingenieros.es
Más información: formacion@ingenieros.es
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The George Washington University
ESI International
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28006 – Madrid
Tel: 91 700 48 70
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