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How to Gather and Document User Requirements
Master analysing and documenting requirements, to fulfil the vision and scope of any project.
This Course is Perfect for:
Using project vision and scope to remove ambiguity in requirements
Planning for requirements gathering
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You Will Learn to:
Define the role of the business analyst in the requirements process
Effectively document a solution's vision and scope
Develop a requirements analysis work plan
Elicit, structure, analyse, validate and document business requirements
Structure a business requirements document
Course Overview
Incomplete requirements are often cited as the number-one reason projects or systems fail, and accurately defining the requirements and staying on course from the beginning is critical to success in our current environment. This practical course introduces the ‘Business Analysis Success Model’ and how it relates to the role of the business analyst in the analysis and documentation of requirements and the documentation of the solution’s vision and scope. It familiarises participants with core knowledge and skills required to analyse and document user requirements and identifies how these requirements are defined and managed throughout the project life-cycle.
Course Topics
Roles, Definitions and Key Principles Critical role of the business analyst
Creating and adopting a formal documentation strategy
Key requirements documents
Roles and mutual expectations among team members
Types of Requirements Attributed and other types of effective requirements
What is an effective requirement?
Vision, Scope and Quality Defining problem, vision and scope
Importance of a solution’s scope statement
Documenting project vision and scope
Including quality measures
Managing change
Introduction to Modelling Documenting and tracking business rules
Why use models?
Modelling techniques
Creating a Requirements Work Plan The value of planning
Elements of a requirements work plan
Planning the analysis
Identifying business analysis tasks
Stakeholder identification and prioritisation
User identification and profiling
Elicitation Techniques Dealing with barriers to elicitation
Elicitation strategy
Elicitation techniques
Advantages and challenges of elicitation techniques
Documenting Requirements The purpose of documenting requirements
Elements of a business requirements document
Technical writing guidelines
Requirements analysis
The role of modelling in requirements documentation
Use case and activity diagrams
Presenting requirements
Managing Consensus Communicating effectively
Effective consensus building
Validating Requirements Validation techniques
Decision making and approvals
Managing change and risk post-validation
What happens next?
E-Training Course Information
Language: English
Access: 42 Days
PDUs: 28
Course Fees: €920 zzgl. gesetzlicher MwSt. p.P.
PMI Members: 15% Discount
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Public Course Information
Days: 4
Professional Development Units (PDUs): 28
Continuing Education Units (CEUs): 2,8
Course Fee: €2.450 zzgl. gesetzlicher MwSt. p.P.
PMI & IIBA Members: 15% Discount
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PMBOK® Guide knowledge areas
Project Integration Management
Project Scope Management
Project Time Management
Project Cost Management
Project Quality Management
Project Human Resource Management
Project Communications Management
Project Risk Management
Project Procurement Management
BABOK® Guide knowledge areas
Enterprise Analysis
Requirements Planning and Management
Requirements Elicitation
Requirements Communication
Requirements Analysis and Documentation
Solution Assessment and Validation
Learned things which I’ll use in my work – such as requirements and work flow. This course helped me understand how to organise and do my work more efficiently. Thank you.
I. Dzirne, Business Analyst, Hansabank