XBUA 10016 - Requirements Gathering
Course description
Specifying and modelling requirements approaches are used to plan, elicit, analyze, integrate and model business requirements into product and service solutions and designs. Models provide the visual representation of requirements that convey information in a concise and understandable manner. By using a combination of collaborative elicitation, requirement analysis and visual models, a framework is established to ask relevant questions, receive insightful answers, present information and analyze and validate stakeholder groups’ results to establish their needs and solutions to their business problem or opportunity. In this course, students explore techniques and practices used to specify and model requirements and identify and understand the levels of requirements that define a solution scope.Learner outcomes
Upon completion of this course, students will be able to
- define and plan elicitation approaches to generate requirements.
- document elicited requirements using a requirements attribute table.
- establish requirements prioritization, traceability and approval.
- execute the requirements change management process.
- evaluate requirements models as a means to represent, analyze and understand requirements.
- verify and validate requirements.
- apply solutions to meet a business need, including stakeholder requirements, business processes and business capabilities.
Applies towards:
- Business Analysis Extension Certificate : Classroom and Online