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Business Analysis Modeling Essentials

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To paraphrase an expert, “if you don’t get the requirements right, nothing else matters on the project.” This course presents several common Business Analysis (BA) modeling techniques to help you elicit and analyze requirements. You will practice analyzing, modeling, and reviewing the requirements as you work through an engaging case study. You will also learn and practice industry-standard modeling notation for each model. The models in this class follow the concurrent modeling framework, emphasizing process, data, interaction, and interface requirements. This simple framework will help you develop a quicker and more complete set of requirements. This course conforms to and aligns with the BABOK® Guide version 3.0 of the IIBA® (International Institute of Business Analysis).

To paraphrase an expert, “if you don’t get the requirements right, nothing else matters on the project.” This course presents several common Business Analysis (BA) modeling techniques to help you elicit and analyze requirements. You will practice analyzing, modeling, and reviewing the requirements as you work through an engaging case study. You will also learn and practice industry-standard modeling notation for each model. The models in this class follow the concurrent modeling framework, emphasizing process, data, interaction, and interface requirements. This simple framework will help you develop a quicker and more complete set of requirements. This course conforms to and aligns with the BABOK® Guide version 3.0 of the IIBA® (International Institute of Business Analysis).

Explain how concurrent solution modeling provides a repeatable, practical framework for modeling requirements. Identify common modeling techniques used by business analysts. Create a scope diagram to facilitate the processes in-scope and out-of-scope for a project. Model business processes, creating “as-is” and “to-be” process maps. Create a basic Entity-Relationship Diagram to model data requirements. Produce a use case diagram to show the scope of use cases and the actors who interact with them. Write a use case narrative flow of events to depict the primary, alternate, and exception paths. Design low-fidelity prototypes to document interface requirements.

This workshop is designed to quickly provide essential modeling skills for business analysts, project managers, developers, and anyone involved in software or product development projects. It also provides excellent information for business clients and sponsors, quality assurance analysts, and other stakeholders who need or want to learn more about modeling.

Lesson Id Title Description
1 Requirements Context Modeling overview
Concurrent Solution Modeling Framework
Introduction to common models
2 Process Mapping Process modeling overview
Process mapping notation
Ways to stay focused on the process
Create a scope model & process map
3 Modeling Data Requirements Data model overview
Eight-step modeling process
Data model notations
Define data terms & create a data model
4 Use Cases Use case overview
Use case notation
Create a use case diagram
Document a use case narrative
5 User Interface Modeling (Prototyping) Prototype overview
UI planning
Create paper prototype
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Free

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