Requirements Engineering

Training

In Sandbach, Birmingham and London

£ 1,075 VAT inc.

Description

  • Duration

    3 Days

  • Start date

    Different dates available

In order to deliver the system that the business really needs, the business analyst team must uncover the requirements which will lead to a working, cost-effective solution. With the use of a supporting case study, this course defines the types of requirements, the people involved in the elicitation process, the techniques of requirements analysis and the ways of prioritising requirements. It also explores different knowledge types and appropriate techniques for handling these.

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Birmingham (West Midlands)

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London
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Sandbach (Cheshire)
Aspen House, Newcastle Road, Arclid, CW11 2UE

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Course programme

  • Business plans and objectives
  • The business case and rationale
  • Terms of reference / project initiation document (PID)
  • Functional requirements / non-functional requirements General / technical requirements and service level agreements
  • Project stakeholders
  • Business stakeholders
  • External stakeholders
  • Terms of reference
  • Elicitation techniques
  • Requirements catalogue
  • Developing a process / functional model
  • Read a static (data) model
  • Tacit, semi-tacit Non-tacit, taken-for-granted
  • Prioritising requirements
  • Congruence with business objectives
  • Overlapping requirements
  • Identifying and negotiating conflicts between requirements
  • Requirements ambiguity, realism / feasibility and testability
  • Stable and volatile requirements
  • Management of change to requirements
  • Traceability and ownership
  • CASE for requirements specification
  • Requirements testing / user acceptance testing
  • Post-implementation review
  • Roles of requirements actors
  • Reviews, walkthroughs and inspections
  • Prototyping
  • Sign-off requirements document

Requirements Engineering

£ 1,075 VAT inc.