This training course is endorsed by the International Institute of Business Analysis. Getting requirements right at the beginning of a software development project means effective software which meets the business needs of your organisation. Modelling User Requirements process ensures complete and accurate identification of user requirements. It's more than an intuitive way of 'figuring out' the functional requirements of a system. It is the application of a process of proven techniques (eg; use-cases, business object modelling, logical user interface modelling) to produce useful and verifiable models. This means a reduction of software faults, less time wasted on the production of unimplemented and unused features, and the early detection of defects. This course will provide you with the most advanced techniques and processes for gathering, modelling and documenting your user requirements. It demonstrates how you can use requirements modelling to add value to your software development and to your business.
This course provides 21 PDUs (Professional Development Units) towards IIBA accreditation.
At the end of this course, you will be able to:
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| Location | Days | Dates | Cost (ex GST) | Course Status | |
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| Melbourne | 3 Days | 12/06/2013 - 14/06/2013 | $2100.00 | Available | Book Now |
| Sydney | 3 Days | 17/06/2013 - 19/06/2013 | $2100.00 | Available | Book Now |
| Sydney | 3 Days | 13/08/2013 - 15/08/2013 | $2100.00 | Available | Book Now |
| Melbourne | 3 Days | 22/10/2013 - 24/10/2013 | $2100.00 | Available | Book Now |
Using Use-cases. Understanding the functional requirements of a system, ie; the what?
Logical Views. Fields, Navigation Diagrams using UML, Prototyping
Using object modelling techniques. Understand the entities of the business domain, i.e.; what is the structure?
Getting the non-functional requirements. Understanding the non-functional requirement of the system, ie; constraints under which the system must operate.
Students must have an understanding of Object Oriented concepts.
Business Analysts, User representatives, Architects, Requirements Modellers, Project Managers, Team Leaders, Prototype Developers and any one who feels that Modelling User Requirements is relevant to them.
$2100.00 ex GST
3.0 Days
Presentations & Exercises
Deliverable material for this course includes:
For all courses, but particularly PC-based courses, students are encouraged bring their own USB drive to save worked solutions and/or additional reference material.
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