Advanced Business Analysis

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(Course eligible for SATVs)

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For business analysts looking to improve the way they elicit, analyse, document and communicate requirements, there is no better training workshop. Using the proven case study model, participants explore two approaches to requirements modelling: the Unified Modelling Language (UML) and Information Engineering. Participants discover how modelling can help them make requirements decisions earlier in the system development life cycle, thus enhancing requirements quality and completeness. Data models, use cases, requirements traceability and prioritization are covered in depth. Designed to be prescriptive as well as descriptive, facilitators emphasise best practices through explanation and application. In short, participants discover what should be done, as well as how to do it and why.

  • Modelling and requirements
  • Requirements traceability

  • Object orientation and its benefits
  • Business use cases
  • Assumptions and constraints

  • Elements of object orientation
  • Class diagram
  • Data dictionary
  • Best practices of object orientation

  • What and why of use cases
  • Use case diagram
  • Textual use cases

  • Conceptual data models
  • Logical data models
  • Normalisation

  • Requirements prioritisation
  • Requirements re-use
  • Which approach

This course is intended for Business analysts, technical analysts, project managers, and subject matter experts who need to capture, document, and communicate well-formed requirements for complex software systems.
Before attending this course, students must have:
  • Successfully completed Systemation’s practitioner program in business analysis
  • Six months or more of practical business analysis experience
  • Familiarity with software systems analysis, design, and implementation.
After completing this course, students will be able to:
  • Analyse and document both system functionality and data requirements
  • Model requirements using Object Orientation, the Unified Modelling Language and Information Engineering concepts
  • Create use cases and data models
  • Ensure that the requirements are of a high quality
  • Manage requirements throughout the system development lifecycle through traceability and prioritisation
  • Manage scope and requirements
  • Manage requirements traceability
  • Maintain requirements for re-use
  • Prioritise requirements
  • Model requirements
  • Define assumptions and constraints
  • Verify requirements
  • Data modelling
  • Process modelling
  • Use cases

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