Requirements Engineering

Course

In London

£ 1,225 VAT inc.

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  • Type

    Course

  • Location

    London

  • Duration

    3 Days

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Location

Start date

London
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6 Long Lane, Barbican, EC1A 9HF

Start date

On request

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Course Overview Name: Requirements Engineering
Requirements Engineering Training Courses
Our Requirements Engineering Training Courses present a range of key techniques for discovering, analysing and documenting business and system requirements and places these within the context of our own ADAPT© framework for requirements engineering. The emphasis of the course is very much on providing participants with 'hands on' experience of actually using the techniques as they work through a realistic case study scenario. A comprehensive course manual supports the course and also provides a valuable 'how to' reference guide for participants to use in their day-to-day work.
Assist Knowledge Development is an IIBA (International Institute of Business Analysis) Endorsed Education Provider, which means that this course is approved as being consistent with the IIBA Business Analysis Body of Knowledge (IIBA BABoK) V1.6.
ISEB certificate
The course prepares participants to sit the one-hour, open book, examination leading to the certificate in Requirements Engineering offered by the Information Systems Examinations Board (ISEB). This certificate is a core module for the ISEB Business Analysis Diploma.
SFIA Mapping
This course supports skills BUAN level 4, BSMO level 4, and REQM levels 2,3,4 and 5.

Course Content
  1. Rationale for requirements engineering
    • Problems in developing IT systems
    • The costs of errors
    • Knowledge types - explicit and tacit
    • Definition of a 'requirement'
    • Hierarchy of requirements
    • Characteristics of requirements engineering
    • A framework for requirements engineering
  2. The role of the analyst
    • Stakeholders in requirements engineering
    • Roles and responsibilities
    • User analysis
  3. Requirements planning and management
    • The importance of planning in requirements engineering
    • Project initiation and the project initiation document
    • Features of requirements management
  4. Requirements elicitation 1 - interviewing
    • Introduction to elicitation techniques
    • Interview preparation
    • Structure of an interview
    • Documenting the interview
  5. Requirements elicitation 2 - workshops
    • What is a workshop?
    • The benefits - and limitations - of a workshop
    • Workshop roles and responsibilities
    • Preparing for the workshop
    • Techniques to elicit information
    • Techniques for documenting workshop results
  6. Requirements elicitation 3 - supplementary techniques
    • Observation, ethnographic studies and STROBE
    • Quantitative techniques - activity sampling
    • Document analysis
    • Record searching
    • Questionnaires
    • Special purpose records
  7. Documenting requirements
    • What should be documented?
    • Contents of the requirements document
    • The requirements catalogue
  8. Requirements analysis 1 - modelling the processes
    • What are we analysing and why?
    • Characteristics of good requirements
    • Framework for requirements analysis
    • Use case diagrams
    • Scope definition/re-definition
    • Checking use cases against requirements
    • The use of a context diagram
  9. Requirements analysis 2 - modelling the data
    • Objects and classes - concepts
    • Classes and attributes
    • Associations and multiplicity
    • Building a class diagram
    • Using class diagrams to confirm business rules and data requirements
    • Checking models for consistency and completeness - the CRUD matrix
  10. Requirements analysis 3 - categorisation and organisation
    • Organising requirements into a hierarchy
    • Categorising requirements - functional, non-functional, technical and general
    • Structuring the requirements catalogue
  11. Requirements analysis 4 - necessity and feasibility checking
    • Checking the relevance of requirements to business goals
    • Assessing the feasibility (business, technical, financial) of requirements
  12. Requirements analysis 5 - quality control
    • Checking requirements against quality criteria
    • Identifying conflicting requirements
    • Resolving requirements conflicts - negotiating skills
  13. Requirements analysis 6 - testability of requirements
    • Identifying acceptance criteria
    • The concept of business tolerances
  14. Scenarios and prototyping
    • Purpose and use - for elicitation, clarification and validation
    • Developing scenarios
    • Diagrammatic approaches to scenario modelling
    • Use case descriptions to document scenarios
    • Rationale for prototyping
    • Throwaway versus evolutionary prototyping
    • The prototyping process
    • Scope and fidelity of prototypes
    • Dangers of prototyping
  15. Requirements management - recap
    • Recap on features of requirements management
    • Requirements traceability - importance and processes
    • Baselining and version control
    • The change control process
    • Requirements re-use
    • Support tools (Computer Aided Software Engineering)
    • Requirements patterns
  16. Validating requirements
    • The place of validation in the requirements engineering process
    • Validation versus verification
    • Issues that can arise at validation
    • Requirements validation process and the review meeting
    • Attributes to be checked by reviewers
    • Use of prototyping to validate requirements
    • The importance of sign-off
  17. Delivering the requirements
    • The business case and the project lifecycle
    • Approaches to solution delivery - build versus buy
    • Development lifecycles
    • From analysis to design
    • Post-implementation review and benefits confirmation
    • Use of requirements in system maintenance
  18. Recap and review
    • Recap on course contents
    • The competencies required to deliver good requirements

Requirements Engineering

£ 1,225 VAT inc.