Analyzing & Satisfying Requirements

OCI - Education & Training - Analyzing and Satisfying Requirements

Schedule


Course Location Begin Date End Date Time Hours Register
Analyzing and Satisfying Requirements CAIT - St. Louis Apr 05, 2012 Apr 06, 2012 Th-F, 9-4:30 pm 12 CAIT
  CAIT - St. Louis Jun 05, 2012 Jun 24, 2012 T/Th, 5:30-8:30 pm 12 CAIT
  CAIT - St. Louis Sep 06, 2012 Sep 07, 2012 TH-F, 9-4:30pm 12 CAIT

Goals

The ultimate objective of a business analysis, process improvement or information technology project is to improve business results. This seminar will present three proven approaches to analyzing current conditions, business needs and technology enablers. Business process analysis techniques will be used to convert raw requirements data into the capabilities of the solution.

BABoK (TM) Compliance - This seminar thoroughly covers the Requirements Analysis & Documentation and Solution Assessment & Validation knowledge areas.

After completing this seminar, participants will be able to:

  • Select the best techniques to analyze requirements
  • Evaluate requirements against raw data to ensure all requirements have been documented
  • Confirm alignment of requirements upstream to enterprise analysis and downstream to design, development and testing
  • Verify requirements for clear direction to design and develop the solution
  • Utilize requirements plan as road map to complete and manage the requirements package

Audience

  • Business Analysis Manager
  • Business or Technical Analyst
  • Operations Manager
  • Development Manager
  • IT or Development Manager
  • Systems Analyst or Manager
  • Project Manager
  • Requirements Engineer

Duration

2 Days

Prerequisites

None

Contents

  • What to analyze
    • Understanding of current and future business state
    • Identified use cases
    • Business requirements
    • Operational requirements
    • Impact of the solution on the existing infrastructure
  • Analysis Tools and techniques
  • Requirements traceability
  • Validating and satisfying requirements
    • Criteria for valid requirements
    • Prototyping and walk-throughs
  • Verifying requirements
    • Criteria for verification before hand-off for solution development
    • Change control

Format

Lecture