BA26 - Requirements Elicitation


E-Learning
Description
In this interactive 2-day course, you will learn how to enhance and refine your elicitation skills. Working in small groups, you will practice new techniques and discuss strategies that your organization should be using to better define stakeholder needs.
In this interactive 2-day course, you will learn how to enhance and refine your elicitation skills. Working in small groups, you will practice new techniques and discuss strategies that your organization should be using to better define stakeholder needs.
Describe the planning, techniques, and partnerships that are vital to the success of requirements elicitation
Identify and differentiate between the different types of requirements that need to be elicited
Describe the importance of documenting business objectives and project scope before eliciting requirements
Utilize a context diagram to scope the requirements
Utilize a process, techniques, and templates for stakeholder identification and analysis
Apply industry best practices to common issues with Stakeholders during requirements elicitation
Plan and conduct a good Interview
Introduce standards in process modeling
Plan and develop a prototype to elicit requirements
This course is a must-have for the Business Analyst, Business Systems Analyst, Systems Analyst, and Requirements Engineer. The Business Sponsor and the Project Manager who are actively involved with specifying requirements for their project will also benefit from this workshop.
| Lesson Id | Title | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Day 1 |
Unit 1: Course Introduction Unit 2: Fundamentals of Requirements Elicitation Unit 3: Understanding the Project Objectives and Scope Unit 4: Identifying and Analyzing Your Stakeholders Unit 5: Interviewing Techniques |
| 2 | Day 2 |
Unit 6: Facilitation Techniques Unit 7: Process Modeling Unit 8: Prototyping Unit 9: Document Analysis, Interface analysis, and Reverse Engineering Unit 10: Course Summary |
Self-Paced
Free
This course includes: :
Full lifetime access