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Course: Eliciting Business Requirements (Dec 13 2016)
December 13, 2016 - December 15, 2016
Live Virtual Business Analysis Training Course
With IAG’s Live Virtual Training, you get to learn from our leading experts on business analysis, requirements and architecture with the convenience and cost effectiveness of being online. From IAG’s state-of-the-art telepresence facilities, our instructors provide an interactive, video and web-based experience that puts you right in the classroom but with the convenience of being online!
What you can expect to learn from this course
How to use the right elicitation techniques, models, steps and questions appropriate for the various stakeholder groups (users, senior management, non-technical, business subject-matter-experts, detail-oriented, high-level, etc.)
Understand the critical success factors for a requirements meeting including setting expectations, using a systematic process and questioning techniques, using visual modeling, keeping the meeting focused, using business language
Identify clients’ business needs easily, without needing to be a subject matter expert
How to work directly and interactively with business clients in defining project requirements
Conduct fast and efficient analysis – maximizing the time and resources of the company
How to apply industry best practices for discovering, describing and documenting requirements for various projects (new development, maintenance and package) and in various environments (iterative, incremental and waterfall)
Identify true user requirements versus “nice-to-have”
How to organize and model the information requirements into business objects and data elements
Learn the steps, questions and techniques for business process and data modeling – using such tools as context diagramming, use-case modeling, data flow diagramming, functional narratives, process modeling, data descriptions, entity relationship diagrams)
How to analyze client business requirements and produce requirement specifications
Complete a business requirement specification that’s ready for design, development or sourcing software