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Projects must meet the needs and expectations of the clients to be successful. These client needs and expectations are set through the gathering and agreement on the requirements of the final solution. Gathering requirements usually requires more than asking a few questions and then building the solution. Projects with any degree of complexity need a formal process to ensure that all of the requirements are accurately gathered, reviewed, documented and approved.
Prerequisites
None
Learning Objectives
At the end of this class, participants should be able to:
Understand a project, the Systems Development Life Cycle and the Analysis Phase
Align requirements to a project scope, objectives and deliverables
Recognize various types of requirements and explain them
Determine the business areas that should be understood before eliciting requirements
Demonstrate multiple techniques for eliciting business requirements
Effectively validate the requirements
Document business requirements so that they are understood by the project team and business clients
Verify that the Analysis Phase is complete and correct
Who Should Attend
Analysts, project managers and team members that gather and document requirements
Managers that need to understand the Analysis Phase and the requirements process
Clients, customers and all stakeholders that provide requirements
Course Outline
Overview
Scope definition and scope management
Requirements definition
Current state analysis
Requirements - Elicitation
Requirements - Validation
Requirements - Specification
Requirements - Verification
There are numerous exercises to reinforce the concepts taught in the class.
Class Length
One day (8 PDUs) OR
Two days (16 PDUs)