Learning outcomes:
On completion of this training, attendees will be able to demonstrate a practical understanding of
how to:
- Collaborate with stakeholders to ensure requirements align with business objectives
- Elicit different types of requirements and the associated documentation
- Analyse and validate requirements
- Ensure and manage requirement quality and change
Who is the course for?
This Practitioner certificate is relevant to those involved in any Requirements Engineering activities. This includes Business Analysts, Product Owners, Business Change Managers, Project Managers, Quality Assurance, Systems Analysts, Business Managers, Business Representatives, or any stakeholders who value good quality requirements on business change projects.
The course is also aimed at individuals who wish to become accredited in the internationally recognised BCS Certificate in Requirements Engineering, on their path to achieving the BCS International Diploma in Business Analysis.
Course Content:
- Describe the roles and responsibilities of key stakeholders in the requirements engineering process.
- Demonstrate the application of a range requirements
- elicitation techniques.
- Explain the use of requirements elicitation techniques and the
relevance of the techniques to given situations. - Document and prioritise user requirements for an information
system. - Identify problems with requirements
- and explain how
requirements documentation may be improved. - Create a process/function model of requirements for an
information system. - Interpret a model of the data requirements for an information
system. - Explain the importance of linking project objectives and
requirements to the Business Case. - Describe the principles of Requirements Management and
explain the importance of managing requirements. - Describe the use of CASE tools to support Requirements
Engineering. - Explain the principles of Requirements Validation and define an
approach to validating requirements.