Requirements Development and Management
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- Vendor:
- IBM Corporation
- Course:
- WV115
- Start Date:
- Unscheduled
- Length:
- 3 Days
- Location:
- Expired Class Date
- Tuition:
- $1,995
No Dates
Scheduled
Course Description
NOTE: THIS COURSE IS OWNED AND DELIVERED BY AN IBM EDUCATION PARTNER. IT IS AVAILABLE ONLY IN THE US.
Develop effective requirements specifications that meet business and end-user goals. Numerous studies have concluded that failure to effectively develop and document project requirements is directly related to project failure.
By following the logical methodology for the requirements process presented in this course, you'll learn to develop effective requirements, including business objectives as well as business, end-user, system, and software requirements. By working through the requirements process using walkthroughs, reviews, prototyping, and storyboarding, you'll discover the importance of and types of requirements, examine information-gathering methodologies, and learn to conduct effective interviews, workshops, and surveys.
Skills Gained
Introduction
- CBAP review
- Requirements Definition
- Requirements Problems Class Exercise/Brainstorm
Foundations
- Types of Requirements
- Business vs. Technical Communications
- Requirements Approaches
- Product and Project Life Cycles
- Role of Business Analyst (IIBA View)
- The Requirements Process
Defining the Product Scope
- Enterprise Analysis Overview
- What Scope Is
- The Business Case
- Use Cases to Describe Current Environment and Proposed Scope
Planning the Requirements Development Effort
- The Requirements Charter
- The Requirements Team
Requirements Stakeholders
- Stakeholder Types
- Identifying Stakeholders
- Analyzing Stakeholders for Requirements
Elicitation
- Techniques
- Creating an Elicitation Archive Elicitation Plan
Analysis and Modeling
- Functional Requirements
- Non-Functional Requirements
- Constraints
- Modeling Techniques
- UML Techniques
- Data Modeling
Requirements Communication
- Types of Requirements Documents
- Requirements Review Events
Requirements Management
- Managing Throughout the Product Life Cycle
- Components of Requirements Management
- The Change Process
- Traceability
- Requirements/Configuration Management Systems
- Requirements Attributes - Brainstorm
End-of-Class Summary
- Requirements Process Close
- Reviews
Who Can Benefit
This intermediate course is designed for systems analysts, business analysts, requirements analysts, developers, software engineers, IT project managers, project managers, project analysts, project leaders, senior project managers, team leaders, program managers, testers, and QA specialists.
Prerequisites
Before taking this course, students should complete course Business Process Analysis (WV110).















