ISEB User Acceptance Testing
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In Birmingham
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Birmingham
This User Acceptance Testing course offers training in the methods and procedures required by staff who are engaged in the key user acceptance phase of an IT project. With the increasing emphasis on the involvement of user staff in the sign-off of systems into production, it is now essential to make sure that they are equipped with the concepts, background, and formal techniques that.
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This certification is relevant for experienced business analysts, business architects, project managers and business managers wishing to explore the philosophy, methods, principles and techniques within an Agile approach and its relevance to business analysis. Note that if you are intending to work towards the BCS Advanced Diploma in Business Analysis then you must already have the International Diploma in Business Analysis.
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- Quality Improvement
- Quality and Testing
- Quality Systems
- Staff
- Testing
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The Agile Philosophy (4 topics)
- The history of Agile and the Agile Manifesto
- Agile components
- Agile and the business environment
- Lean Business Analysis and thinking
Agile Key Principles (5 topics)
- Collaborative working
- Self-organising teams
- Continuous improvement
- Iterative development/incremental delivery
- Plan and build in change
Agile Methods (4 topics)
- Linear vs empirical methods
- Evolution and history of the methods
- Agile methods - DSDM, UP, SCRUM, XP, Lean Software
- The BA role in Agile
Understanding Stakeholders (6 topics)
- Stakeholder groups
- Agile AB role in engaging and managing stakeholders
- Agile Modelling
- Models and hierarchy
- MoSCoW prioritisation
- Decomposing and organising business goals
Agile Techniques (4 topics)
- User stories
- Managing requirements with the product backlog
- Estimating using Delphi and story points
- Managing the iterations, including velocity
Agile BA Planning (2 topics)
- Using storyboarding, scenarios and prototyping
- Creating a Kanban board
The BA Role (2 topics)
- Agile business analysis
- The idea of the 'generalising specialist'
ISEB User Acceptance Testing