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| 15/10/08 |
Manchester (Greater) (M5) |
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| 20/10/08 |
London (Central) (EC4) |
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| 10/11/08 |
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| 05/01/09 |
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| 26/01/09 |
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Course Overview This course provides delegates with a thorough grounding in requirements capture, analysis and documentation. A range of elicitation techniques including workshops, interviews, scenarios, observation and document analysis are studied within a framework for Requirements Engineering. During the course, delegates will be encouraged to apply these techniques in the context of a typical assignment. Delegates will then go on to model these requirements using Context and Use Case diagrams while documenting them in a Requirements Catalogue. This course is delivered by trainers who bring their substantial experience of practical engineering project to the programme. The case study supporting the course is based on a genuine consultancy assignment. A comprehensive manual, containing detailed information about business analysis techniques and providing references for further reading is provided as part of the course. Skills Gained Delegates will learn to: - Recognise the role of requirements analysis in systems development
- Understand the Requirements Engineering approach
- Describe the technical and interpersonal skills required of an analyst
- Apply a range of requirements elicitation techniques, such as workshops, interviews, scenarios, observation, document analysis, prototyping and questionnaires
- Interpret a model of the system data
- Model requirements using Context and Use Case Diagrams
- Document requirements in a Requirements Catalogue
- Analyse, prioritise and validate requirements
- Understand the principles and techniques required for effective requirements management
Examinations Leads to exam: - ISEB Certificate in Requirements Engineering
The course prepares participants to sit the one-hour, open book, examination leading to the certificate in Requirements Engineering - offered by the Information Systems Examinations Board (ISEB). This certificate is a core module for the ISEB diploma in Business Analysis. Course Outline The role of the analyst - The role and competencies of an analyst
- Developing analyst competencies
The requirements engineering process - The importance of requirements engineering
- A framework for requirements engineering
- Requirements engineering in the systems development lifecycle
- Characteristics of requirements engineering
Actors and viewpoints - Stakeholders in systems development projects
- Roles and responsibilities in the requirements engineering process
Project initiation - The importance of the project initiation stage
- The project initiation document
Facilitated workshops - The use of workshops to elicit, analyse and negotiate requirements
- Structure of a facilitated workshop
- Workshop roles
- Facilitation skills
- Stimulating creative thinking
Other requirements elicitation techniques - Observation and ethnographic studies
- Activity sampling
- Document and data source analysis
- Questionnaires
- Choosing the appropriate technique/s
Fact-finding Interviewing - Structure of a fact-finding interview
- Questioning techniques
- Documenting interviews
Documenting requirements - Functional and non-functional requirements
- Technical and general requirements
- The requirements catalogue
- Interpreting class diagrams
- Scoping systems and documenting requirements with use cases
Analysing requirements - Examining the requirements catalogue
- Prioritising requirements (MoSCoW)
- Checking for ambiguity and lack of clarity
- Testability of requirements.
Scenarios and prototyping - The use of scenarios to explore requirements
- Use case descriptions as a method of documenting scenarios
- The use of prototyping to explore requirements
- Types of prototyping (throwaway, evolutionary etc.)
- The dangers and difficulties of prototyping; managing prototyping exercises
Requirements management - Change and version control of requirements
- Requirements traceability
- The use of CASE tools in requirements engineering
Options - Developing and presenting business and technical options
Validating requirements - Validation techniques
- Quality control in requirements engineering
This training course is presented on behalf of CourseMonster by an ISEB accredited training provider.
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