Why Attend this Course?
In an effort to shorten time-to-market and to uncover bugs early, IT organizations are increasingly using a style of project management called iterative-incremental development. The iterative strategy is to develop software in small cycles of analysis, design and coding – rather than doing all the up-front work before coding begins. To work effectively in this environment, Business Analysts and the Project Managers need to be familiar with the fundamentals of this approach and their roles in managing risk and the requirements, the production of key deliverables, and estimating resources over the course of an iterative project. This course provides the trainee with guidance and hands-on experience in these areas.What Makes this Course Stand Apart?
BABOK 2 Alignment
This course addresses the following BABOK knowledge areas and tasks:Business Analysis Planning and Monitoring
The course provides guidance in the following areas of planning a Business Analysis approach: understanding alternative lifecycle approaches; selecting an iteration strategy. The course also provides guidance in defining stakeholder interests (an aspect of stakeholder analysis). Guidance in planning Business Analysis activities is provided in the following areas: planning a Risk-Management strategy; performing a Risk Analysis. The course also provides guidance in planning and setting up the Requirements Management Process, requirements traceability tables and requirements attributes tables.Elicitation
The course provides guidance and experience in reviewing and confirming the results of an iteration.Requirements Management and Communication
The course provides guidance and experience in managing Solution Scope and Requirements in the following areas: establishing project scope; managing change on an iterative project. Guidance and experience is also provided in the managing and tracing of requirements as the project progresses.Enterprise Analysis
Guidance in defining the business case is provided with respect to risk management and analysis.Requirements Analysis
The course provides guidance and experience in prioritizing risk based on impact and probability. Guidance in organizing requirements is provided in the following areas: tracing requirements to other project artifacts; synchronizing the behavioural (use-case) and structural models. Guidance in specifying and modeling requirements is provided in the following areas: creating the behavioural, use-case model; modeling user groups using a Role Map; specifying non-functional requirements. The following techniques listed in the BABOK for this KA are covered in the course: Scenarios and Use-Cases; Non-functional Requirements Analysis.Solution Assessment and Validation
The course provides guidance and experience in validating the solution through use-case scenario testing.
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