Business Analyst Training
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Business Analyst Training and
System Analyst Training.
The
Business Analyst is
responsible for requirements
development and requirements
management. Specifically, the
Business Analyst elicits,
analyzes, validates and
documents business,
organizational and/or
operational requirements.
Solutions are not
predetermined by the Business
Analyst, but are driven solely
by the requirements of the
business. Solutions often
include a systems development
component, but may also
consist of process improvement
or organizational change.
The
Business System Analyst is a
key facilitator within an
organization, acting as a
bridge between the client,
stakeholders and the solution
team.
This
program is designed for
business analysts that need to
lead requirements elicitation
sessions. These people need to
think quickly on their feet to
be able to control challenging
stakeholders, and apply
techniques which keep people
focused and motivated. Our
program focuses on building
leadership skills for your key
people on the front line of a
needs assessment initiative.
A
Business Analyst acts as a
liaison between business
people who have a business
problem and technology people
who know how to create
solutions. A Business
Analyst's main responsibility
is to gather, analyze, detail,
and document requirements in a
format that is useful to their
business stakeholders and the
technical developers.
This
course provides Business
Analysts skills and knowledge
related to:
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Lead
the project team to
consensus on project scope.
Without a clear
understanding of exactly
what areas of the
organization will be
included, Business Analysts
will have a difficult time
gathering and documenting
the correct requirements.
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Identify and gather the
requirements that are
critical to the business
mission.
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Interview business
stakeholders asking detailed
questions.
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Identify the five core
requirements components.
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Know
when a requirement is
Excellent.
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Plan
an approach for documenting,
categorizing, and packaging
requirements.
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Understand application
development methodologies.
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Verify
that requirements are
testable and generate
testing objectives.
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Conduct a requirement
review.
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Gather
requirements in a group
setting by preparing an
agenda and managing the
group discussion.
Business System Analyst
Professional Development
Program
Projects are the lifeblood
of any organization and are
executed based on a set of
accurate business
requirements. A business
analyst gathers requirements
from a business area and
presents it in ways that are
understandable — and
actionable — by the IT
organization.
BSA
Course Outline
1. Application S/W Dev
process ( 2 Hours )
a) SD Overview
b) SD Project as an Joint Effort
2. Phases of SDLC ( 2 Hours
)
a) 4 Phases of SDLC
b) Activities during Phases
c) Documentations, Milestones Etc
3. SD Methodologies ( 8
Hours )
a) SDLC Methodologies/ Documents
b) Waterfall Model
c) Prototype- Iterative – RUP
d) Different Disciplines of SDLC
e) Documentations / Tools in all Phases
f) CMM and other guidelines
4. Requirement Mgmt ( 8
Hours )
a) Requirement Gathering techniques
b) JAD sessions.
c) Requirement definition and verification
d) Requirement Documentations
e) Requirement Mgmt Tools ( Requisite Pro)
f) Hands on for Requirement Mgmt
5. Use Cases Development (
10 Hours )
a) Use Cases Concepts & Examples
b) Developing Uses Cases
c) Use Case Documentations
d) Tracing Use Cases to Requirements
e) Requirement Traceability matrix
f) Hands On Use Cases Development
6. System Modeling – UML ( 8
Hours )
a) UML Concepts
b) Developing UML Diagrams
c) Documenting UML Models
d) Linking Requirement – Use Cases – UML
e) Hands On – Developing Uml Model
7. Testing – QA
a) Intro to QA Process/ Activities
b) Developing Test Cases from Use Cases
c) Linking into Traceability Matrix
d) Hands On – Example
8. Interview
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