DEFINING
BUSINESS REQUIREMENTS - 3 Days - Cost : £990
COURSE FEATURES
Running through this course there is a highly
relevant case study concerning the enhancement of an
existing mainframe with a PC interface. This provides a series of related exercises on which
delegates work both singly and in groups. And through these sessions they learn how the
techniques taught may be applied in the real world.
Delegates thus build confidence in the use of
effective analysis and design definition techniques.
And upon return your people can put these techniques to immediate use
WHO WILL BENEFIT
Recently appointed Business Analysts or those
with some experience wishing to refine their skills.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
Upon completion, by combining interpersonal
skills and modern techniques, delegates are able to:
o Plan and conduct systems investigations
o Analyse problems and identify real causes
o Define requirements and establish potential business benefits
o Create relevant outline solutions
COURSE CONTENTS
ROLE OF THE ANALYST:
Development cycle & use of modern techniques
SYSTEMS INVESTIGATION:
Business objectives, Terms of reference, Systems planning, Interviewing, Other
investigation techniques
ANALYSIS TOOLS:
Data flow diagrams (DFDs), Data dictionaries, Decision tables, Grid charts
REQUIREMENTS ANALYSIS:
Analysing problems & real causes, Defining critical issues & essential
requirements
OUTLINE SOLUTIONS:
Entity models, Logical data flow diagrams, Defining system boundary, Option
identification &
evaluation, Cost/benefit analysis
Schedule
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