Business Requirements Gathering and Writing Seminar using JAD Use Cases and UML
Analysis and Design
Certificate Program
Provided by Pierson Requirements Group
This 4-day seminar focuses on implementing the JAD requirements
gathering process, writing requirements and how to be an
effective facilitator. These are all required skills for the Business Analyst. The workshop provides an understanding of the project life cycle using Use Cases and UML and how to incorporate them into a repeatable process at your rganization. The seminar teaches the student how to build UML diagrams and write use cases throughout the iterations of the project life cycle for project planning, scoping, requirements gathering, design and testing.
Those who will find this of value are the Business Analysts,
Requirements Leads, Requirements Analysts, Project Managers,
Technical Leads, Quality Assurance, Subject Matter Experts
(SMEs), Architects, Designers and Developers.
Each seminar participant receives a Seminar Handbook with
sample agendas and scripts for conducting problem statement/
scoping sessions, requirements definition sessions and design
focus groups. A JAD Procedures Guide is also provided.
Related Awards, Degrees or Certifications: CBAP, Pierson Certification
Related Jobs or Careers: Business Analysts, Business Systems Analysts, Project Manager, Technical Lead, Developers, Requirements Analysts, Systems Analys
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Business Requirements Gathering and Writing Seminar using JAD Use Cases and UML
The Requirements Gathering and Writing Seminar focuses on how to build business models using facilitated requirements sessions and how to write effective requirements documents. The seminar provides training in facilitation skills and techniques needed for eliciting the project scope, requirements definition and the high level design for software projects. The seminar focus is on:
- Understanding the different levels of requirements
- The requirements management process
- Characteristics and guidelines for writing effective requirements
- Communication techniques for gathering requirements
- Instructions for writing successful scope statements and requirements documents
- Practical exercises in writing problem statements, business objectives, high-level requirements, non-functional requirements, screen and reporting specifications
- Writing and critiquing use cases and requirements using guidelines and checklists
- Requirements Traceability Matrix
- Facilitated session agendas and scripts for the Discovery Phase
- How requirements fit into the PLC- Project Life Cycle
- Package software evaluation and selection process
- Practical experience in facilitating and building business models for scoping sessions, requirements gathering sessions, and design focus groups
The objectives of the seminar are to:
- Provide an understanding of the deliverables needed for the problem statement, requirements gathering and high-level design
- Define best practices and industry standards for requirements management
- Supply sample agendas, scripts and templates that can be used in requirements sessions and focus groups throughout the Project Life Cycle
- Provide practical exercises for building the business models using the standard industry notations and writing business and detailed use cases
- Define a repeatable process for the Problem Statement, the Requirements Analysis and the High Level Design Phases of the project life cycle using facilitated sessions and focus groups
- Provide each seminar participant the opportunity to write, build and facilitate the different levels of requirements, business models and use cases with feedback and a written evaluation from the instructor
- Understanding the different levels of requirements
- The requirements management process
- Characteristics and guidelines for writing effective requirements
- Communication techniques for gathering requirements
- Instructions for writing successful scope statements and requirements documents
- Practical exercises in writing problem statements, business objectives, high-level requirements, non-functional requirements, screen and reporting specifications
- Writing and critiquing use cases and requirements using guidelines and checklists
- Requirements Traceability Matrix
- Facilitated session agendas and scripts for the Discovery Phase
- How requirements fit into the PLC- Project Life Cycle
- Package software evaluation and selection process
- Practical experience in facilitating and building business models for scoping sessions, requirements gathering sessions, and design focus groups
The objectives of the seminar are to:
- Provide an understanding of the deliverables needed for the problem statement, requirements gathering and high-level design
- Define best practices and industry standards for requirements management
- Supply sample agendas, scripts and templates that can be used in requirements sessions and focus groups throughout the Project Life Cycle
- Provide practical exercises for building the business models using the standard industry notations and writing business and detailed use cases
- Define a repeatable process for the Problem Statement, the Requirements Analysis and the High Level Design Phases of the project life cycle using facilitated sessions and focus groups
- Provide each seminar participant the opportunity to write, build and facilitate the different levels of requirements, business models and use cases with feedback and a written evaluation from the instructor
About The Training Provider: Pierson Requirements Group
Pierson Requirements Group - Pierson Requirements Group, Inc. is an International Institute of Business Analysts (IIBA) Endorsed Education Provider and a member of the Business Analysts Body of Knowledge (BABOK) review board. Pierson has been in business for 18 years. The Pierson Requirements Group, Inc. is recognized by knowledgeable companies as the leading provider of practical hands-on requirements training and...
